Category:

UX/UI Design

Client:

Info Jobs

Duration:

2 weeks

Location:

Madrid, Spain

This academic project focused on redesigning the job search flow of InfoJobs’ iOS app, aiming to make it more intuitive, motivating, and relevant for young users under 25 entering the job market.

The new experience simplifies navigation from the first step with motivational messages, visual job categories, and contextual search tools. Users can now filter faster, explore results with better hierarchy, and discover opportunities through a smart location selector and an interactive map view.

Key improvements include:

  • A clearer home screen that guides users from the start.

  • Search results with enhanced visibility and contextual filters.

  • Smarter, map-based location selection.

  • Reorganized filters for relevance and speed.

  • Map view integrating geographic context and job details.

Outcome:
A cleaner, more human experience that empowers young job seekers to find relevant opportunities with confidence and clarity.

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What services do you offer?

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How long does a project usually take?

Do you offer brand strategy too?

Who do you usually work with?

Can we collaborate on something experimental or artistic?

What services do you offer?

What is your typical turnaround time?

How long does a project usually take?

Do you offer brand strategy too?

Who do you usually work with?

Can we collaborate on something experimental or artistic?