Abhi
Rajeev / Rajji
(Low Priority)
July 24, 2005
Saving Time
(-and Cost too!)
One of the USP (Unique Selling
Proposition) of WWJ/JAM is that
- it saves the jobseeker, time & cost.
How can we prove our
"claim"?
Let us try following
"experiment".
Let us choose following
"search-criteria/ search parameters/ job-preferences":
- City = Mumbai
- Function = Sales
- Level = Manager
- Exp = 5 years
Enter these criteria in 4/5
jobsites and count the "no. of results" (i.e. no. of job-adverts)
returned. Possibly these could be:
- Monster 238 jobs
- Naukri 145 "
- JobsAhead 89 "
- timesjobs 193 "
Hypothetical figures, assumed by
me.
But, what is the
"implication" [to our USP], if the actual results that you
find in this experiment, come out "fairly close" to the hypothetical
figures shown above?
OR
If "actual figs" are
even worse (larger nos.) than the hypothetical figs?
Implication
Our USP gets FIRMLY established!
We are in a position to
"prove" [factually] that JAM does save a job-seeker, a hell of a lot
of time (-and surfing cost) - the time he would need to spend - EVERYDAY - if
instead of JAM, he was to visit above-mentioned jobsites everyday, and conduct
a job-search, by entering his "job-preferences".
How can we "PROVE"
our point?
As soon as a person registers on
WWJ and fills-up his "job-preference" form - and submits, the
following message will FLASH:
Dear Jobseeker
Thank you for submitting your
"Job-Preferences".
If you were to conduct
job-searches on various jobsites, using the SAME job-preferences, you
would need to go thru/ study following no. of "Search-Results":
|
JobSearch conducted on |
No. of Job-Adverts
(Search-Results) you would be presented with |
|
Monster |
238 |
|
Naukri |
145 |
|
JobsAhead |
89 |
|
timesjobs |
193 |
|
Total |
665 |
It would take you many hours, to
go thru the results and narrow down to 5/10 adverts, which "match"
your needs in all respects.
Since you have registered here,
you will get (as Job-Alert-SMS), only 5/10 perfectly matched jobs,
everyday.
You will save MANY hours
of your precious life-time (-which is irreplaceable!).
We could also consider such a
message as "Job Alert Preview" page!
We would have proved our point
MOST DRAMATICALLY.
VERY URGENT.
Abhi
Rajeev/Rajji
17-05-07
- I believe it is absolutely essential for SUCCESS of
JAM that, right at the beginning, a jobseeker Visiting our Homepage, gets
to view a JAM sample (Along with corresponding full job-advert). It is
this "personal experience" that will convince him to register.
And he should be able to
"experience" JAM, even before he has read the Homepage!
- So, let us change "View Job Detail"
box writeup as shown above - and place it on Homepage $\&$ other
pages.
- Clicking will take him to "JAM Sample"
page. (Which would replace existing "View Job-Details &
JAMMERS" page $\&$ as shown attached).
- 0507 This will get automatically changed
on $1^{st}$ of each month (-and of course 0601, in Jan 2006).
- Once, we are downloading more than 9999 job-adverts
daily, we can say "any 4 digit no".
JAM Sample.
Dear Jobseeker
Do you want to know
- How a job-alert SMS will look like on your mobile?
- Whether your job-alert captures the "essential"
information which you need - at the minimum - to enable you to decide
whether to apply or not?
- Whether the job-alert correctly/accurately captures
these info - by comparing JAM with full/ original job-advert?
- Whether job-alert represents an "authentic"
alert?
To satisfy yourself, just enter
any 3 DIGIT NO. in the box below and click GO.
Seeing is believing!
Enter Job-Code [0507] (3 digit
no) [GO]
|
Advt As Appearing on source
Jobsite |
Job Alert As Seen on Your
Mobile Screen |
|
[Box drawn] |
[Box drawn, shaped like a
mobile phone screen] |
Salary Vs Age
A scatter plot is shown with Annual
Salary (Rs/Year) on the Y-axis and Age (Years) on the X-axis,
ranging from 22 to 60.
- Y-axis scale: 0 to 1400000 in increments of 100000.
- A positive linear trend line is drawn through the
data points, suggesting salary generally increases with age, though there
are significant outliers, especially in the 48-60 age range where some
points are above 1000000.
SALARY vs DESIGNATION_LEVEL
A scatter plot is shown with Annual
Salary (Rs/Year) on the Y-axis and DESIGNATION_LEVEL on the X-axis,
ranging from 0 to 5.
- Y-axis scale: 0 to 1200000 in increments of 100000.
- Legend:
- 0 - Trainee
- 1 - Executive / Officer
- 2 - Manager
- 3 - General Manager
- 4 - Director / Executive Director
- 5 - Managing Director / CEO
- A strong positive linear trend line is drawn
through the data points, indicating a clear increase in salary with higher
designation level. The data points lie very close to the line, with the
exception of the point at level 4.