Pennsylvania CareerLink® Philadelphia is in partnership with the PA Department of Labor and Industry and Human Services, along with various direct-service providers, employers, and more—to support those who ensure Philadelphians are work-ready and have access to opportunities. Their new regional platform is designed to provide better assistance for career seekers and businesses hoping to hire quality candidates.
PA CareerLink® Philadelphia needed a mobile-first solution and a cohesive representation of their brand online. Their old website had unclear messaging and a poor user experience that contained many accessibility issues. Users couldn’t figure out what steps they needed to take next. Additionally, the website structure was poor, and hundreds of technical errors negatively affected their SEO. The brand was stunted, and their awareness, critical for any community service provider, was low. The website needed a better site structure, rebranding, development, and clear resources to link workforce system providers and programs to help its users.
Key Medium designed and streamlined the platform for career seekers. We developed a much-improved award-winning experience with a mobile-first design featuring engaging components and subtle personalization.
Before this project, Key Medium hadn’t developed a gamified version of a website that featured subtle personalizations, so it stretched our creativity in a fun way. We believe in this cause and wanted to help create a mobile-first solution to help career-seekers take action towards finding a job.
We restructured and redesigned the website, making it easy to find the correct information such as where to find a job, career discovery and exploration, skills training, additional supports and benefits, and upcoming workshops.
For their secondary audience, businesses, we have clarified how business partners can get help with hiring people in the talent pipeline.
Overall, the two sides of the website now work in conjunction. Job seekers can find the correct information, and companies looking to hire those people know where to go. Right from the homepage, action tiles are prompting either individuals or employers ‘I’m looking to…’ with several options of where to go next from finding a job, training, and applying for disability services for individuals to searching for talent, viewing labor market data, and learning about industry partnerships for businesses. The website’s menus and buttons are clear with graphical interface elements.
Here are some of the design strategies we implemented in the new redesign.
The results we achieved are as follows.
We received four internationally-acclaimed awards for the new PA CareerLink Philadelphia platform.
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