技术
- 无人机 - 飞行与控制系统
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 销售与市场营销
用例
- 楼宇自动化与控制
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 培训
关于客户
Pocket Board 专为在职业生涯中寻求指导和辅导、具有成长型思维的员工而设计。这些人可能处于职业生涯的任何阶段,从年轻的专业人士到职业生涯中期的专业人士,都试图闯入并建立自己的成功之路。该应用程序对于那些没有适当的网络或足够的时间来寻找合适的导师的人特别有用。 Pocket Board 为这些人提供了一个平台,让他们可以按照自己的日程安排,轻松地从经验丰富的行业导师那里找到熟练的一对一指导。
挑战
传统的导师模式一直面临着一些挑战,使得个人很难找到合适的导师来指导他们度过职业生涯的关键时刻。缺乏适当的网络或时间限制往往会阻碍个人寻找合适的导师。由于信息或准备不足而错过重要机会的成本很高。 Pocket Board 的创始人 Erika Gemzer 发现了这些挑战,并寻求实现指导现代化,让个人在需要时能够轻松便捷地找到所需的指导和辅导。
解决方案
Pocket Board 是一款应用程序,为个人提供一个寻找熟练的一对一指导的平台。该应用程序允许有成长意识的员工搜索导师市场,找到一位拥有他们正在寻找的背景和技能的熟练行业导师。一旦潜在的学员找到了一些他们喜欢的导师,他们就可以查看导师的个人资料,阅读他们的简历,并检查他们的费率。然后,他们可以提出“快速问题”来了解导师的风格或方法,或者在适合他们日程安排的时间与该导师预订 1:1 课程。随着时间的推移,学员甚至可以自己成为导师,帮助他人成长并推动他们的职业生涯。该应用程序是使用 Bubble 构建的,Bubble 是一个无代码平台,具有内置后端服务和数据库,可以加快构建速度。
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