技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 水泥
- 教育
适用功能
- 产品研发
用例
- 实时定位系统 (RTLS)
- 时间敏感网络
服务
- 测试与认证
- 培训
关于客户
CV Swap 专为任何寻找工作或实习的人而设计。对于那些缺乏创建有效简历的技能和知识的人来说尤其有益。该应用程序直观且用户友好,可供广大用户使用。 CV Swap 的第一次成功是 Le Mercier 的祖母成功地在 MVP 上创建了一份简历,证明该网站对每个人来说都是直观的。 CV Swap上线一个月后已拥有数千名用户,可见其在求职者中的广泛接受度和受欢迎程度。
挑战
CV Swap 首席执行官兼联合创始人 Louis Le Mercier 认识到精心制作的简历在求职申请中发挥的关键作用。然而,创建有效的简历需要一定的技能和知识,而并非每个人都具备这些技能和知识。此外,招聘人员第一次看到简历时只花几秒钟的时间,因此拥有一份能够快速吸引注意力的优化简历至关重要。 Le Mercier 希望让每个寻找工作或实习的人都能参与这一流程。然而,挑战在于他只有 Javascript 的基本知识,需要一个解决方案来让他快速测试 CV Swap 的第一个版本。
解决方案
Le Mercier 发现了像 Bubble 这样的无代码工具,这使他能够在短短 15 天内构建应用程序的最小可行产品 (MVP)。 CV Swap 是一款网络应用程序,允许用户在短短几分钟内轻松创建专业和设计简历。用户可以通过创建帐户并从多个简历模板中进行选择来免费尝试简历交换。他们只需添加信息,就像填写表格一样,布局就会自动创建。用户可以通过更改颜色、字体大小甚至选择其他模板来轻松自定义简历,同时保留其信息。简历完成后,如果用户拥有高级帐户,则可以下载 PDF 格式的简历。
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