Explore innovative approaches to designing tools for low-resource job seekers in this insightful seminar presented by Tawanna Dillahunt from the University of Michigan. Delve into the challenges faced by individuals with limited resources in their job search and discover potential technological solutions to enhance employability. Gain valuable insights into the intersection of technology, social impact, and workforce development as Dillahunt shares her research findings and discusses strategies for creating more inclusive and effective job-seeking tools. Learn about the unique needs of underserved communities in the job market and how user-centered design can address these challenges, ultimately contributing to improved employment outcomes and economic opportunities for marginalized populations.
Designing for Employability - Envisioning Tools for Low-Resource Job Seekers
Stanford University via YouTube
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Stanford Seminar - Designing for Employability: Envisioning tools for low-resource job seekers
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