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Jinder - Tinder for Jobs

Project Info

Team Name


Jinder


Team Members


Tareq and 4 other members with unpublished profiles.

Project Description


Our research demonstrated that small businesses are unable to reach and communicate to job seekers in an effective matter. Inspired by the “Nudge unit” and rising research in behavioural insights, we have developed a simple job description generation tool that connects to existing systems. Small business owners/managers can then submit their job requirements into our tool to generate the optimal job description and ad for their role.


Data Story


There are two million small businesses that drive 44 percent of national employment and contribute 343 billion dollars to our economy, yet 30% of our small businesses have job vacancies they can’t fill. Survey data shows that 77% of businesses are struggling to find any applicants or ones with the right skills. There are over 730 000 job seekers
By understanding This two sided marketplace, we have identified behaviours that small business owners exhibit that we can help solve in an easy, accessible, simple and timely way.


Evidence of Work

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Team DataSets

8165.0 Counts of Australian Businesses, including Entries and Exits, Jun 2014 to Jun 2018

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Employment Projections Reports

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Services we provide to small business - ABS

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Projections of Employment by Travel Zone

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Employment and Unemployment

Description of Use ABS data, lots of sub-categories within

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Employment Forecasts

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Evaluation of the Effect of the Global Economic Downturn on Job Services Australia 2009-2012

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Employment Projections

Description of Use Govhack

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Regional Labour Force Data

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Small Area Labour Markets Publication

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Job Placements

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Employment Lands Development Monitor

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Dept. of Business and Innovation Output Performance Measures

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Job Seeker Compliance Data

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Department of Employment, Small Business and Training annual report data - 2017-18

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Internet Vacancy Index

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Job Services Australia Data

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Jobs and Training Compact Evaluation

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jobactive and Transition to Work Case Load Data

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Good Practice in Job Services Australia

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Small Area Labour Markets

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Servicing Indigenous Job Seekers in Job Services Australia

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Employment Projections

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Employment Services Outcomes Reports

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Employment Region Data

Description of Use Employment by Industry Data - May 2019 Employment Projections by Industry - Five Years to May 2023 Labour Market Data - July 2019

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Helping Young Parents and Supporting Jobless Families Research Report

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Leading Indicator of Employment

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Making it Easier to do Business in NSW | Annual Report 2017

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Skill Shortages

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Entry Level Labour Markets

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Survey of Employers' Recruitment Experiences

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Employment Services Provider Locations and Contacts

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Small Area Labour Markets

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Payroll Tax Small Business Rebate

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New Business Assistance with NEIS data

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Challenge Entries

ATO for individuals

How can ATO and other Australian public data be used to help the community fill employment opportunities?

Eligibility: The participants need to use ATO Taxation Statistics.

Go to Challenge | 27 teams have entered this challenge.

Australia’s Future Employment

Choose one of the following questions to address: 1. How can recent and future changes in the labour market help prepare young people for job opportunities? 2. What can we learn from case studies of regional labour markets? For example, what does rapid change in the industries or occupations within a region tell us about the needs of employers/workers in other regional labour markets

Eligibility: Use one or more datasets from the Labour Market Information Portal

Go to Challenge | 38 teams have entered this challenge.

🌟 Small Business; Big Decisions

Where you choose to open a business plays a big role in whether you succeed or fail in small business. Many business owners make these decisions based on gut-feel or by doing extensive desk-research. How might open data help small business make better decisions?

Eligibility: The use of any dataset featured on data.vic, myvictoria.vic.gov.au or data accessed through developer.vic.gov.au. Entries that cross reference Victorian government data with other sources will score highly.

Go to Challenge | 13 teams have entered this challenge.

Helping Start-ups and New Small Businesses in Australia

Choose one of the following questions to address: 1. What trends in business activity can help encourage self-employment through NEIS? 2. What type of NEIS businesses are being started and are successful (participated in the full 12 months of NEIS Assistance) and what can we learn from broader industry growth areas? 3. How do we encourage self-employment through greater participation in NEIS for cohorts currently underrepresented?

Eligibility: Use the New Business Assistance with NEIS dataset

Go to Challenge | 21 teams have entered this challenge.

🌟 Improving the customer experience of government services

How can government data be used to improve the experience of citizens interacting with government?

Eligibility: Teams can use any open datasets, but at least one must be a NSW Government dataset.

Go to Challenge | 24 teams have entered this challenge.