Searching for a job? Don't remember what jobs you've applied to and which ones you haven't? Can't keep up with your upcoming interviews? Say no more! jobTrack is an application that allows a user to help keep track of the jobs they've applied to. This app offers a clean and simple user interface to aid users in their job search, as well as help them focus on organizing their applied jobs and upcoming interviews. With jobTrack, we are committed to help you simplify your search. We hope jobTrack helps you to find your dream job as soon as possible!
- Lead Developer
- Database Setup, Front-end components, Main functionality
- Back-end Developer
- User database model, Database code, Login authentication + Sign-up functionality
- Back-end Developer
- API Routes, Test scripts
- Front-end Developer
- Front-end Components, Landing Page, Profile Page
- Front-end Developer
- Login page, Slide presentation design
- Front-end Developer
- Front-end Components, 404 Page
- Navigate to the application by clicking the heroku deploy link: http://jobtrack-search.herokuapp.com/
Upon navigating to the deployed application link, you will be greeted with the landing page. To get started, you will have to register an account and log in. You can do this by clicking either the 'Log in' or 'Sign up' buttons on the top left of the landing page.
Please register an account to use the application, or use the following guest login: Email: test22@gmail.com Password: A2HAGf8cuUNhqfH
The application will automatically log you in once you have signed up, but if you already have an account, you may click the log in button and you may enter your details in the log-in form shown below:
- Once you log in or sign up, you will be taken to your job dashboard.
You may add a job listing manually by clicking the 'Add Job' button on the side bar. You may specify specific details about the listing, provide a url, add a status to the listing, and even upload and attach supporting job documents for a particular listing. Once you have filled out the information and added your documents, you may click the submit button. Once you do, you will be able to see the job listings you've added on your dashboard. In order to help keep you organized, when you have saved multiple jobs to your dashboard, you may click the headers on the table to sort your job listings by that header. Alternatively, you may use the search bar on the sidebar located on the left-hand side of the screen to search for a specific job on your dashboard. Your dashboard will hide irrelevant results automatically. You may click a job listing you've saved on your dashboard to bring up it's details and documents for your convenience. Additionally, you may update, add, and save any details about the job application you've saved. Simply update the fields as needed and click the green checkmark to save your updates.
- You may either click the 'Search New' tab on the side bar, or the 'Job Search' button on the navigation bar on the top of the page if you wish to browse job listings from other job sites.
Once you have navigated to the page, you will notice two input fields. You may use these fields to query results from either Github's job API, or from The Muse's job API by using the radio button. Once you have searched for your results, you may choose to save a listing to your dashboard, or view the listing on it's respective page.
Once you click the save button, a message will appear to confirmed that you've saved the listing to your dashboard.
- You may click the View Profile button under the Profile dropdown on the sidebar to bring up your personal profile.
You may choose to edit details on your profile by using the input fields found on the page. Simply click the submit button to update your profile information.
- You may additionally choose to click the Job Search Help tab to look at some useful links to aid you on your job search.
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2021 UofT Group-1
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
- Eldar Humbatov: Lead Developer - Database Setup, Front-end components, Main Functionality
- Nagesh Kalegowda: Back-end Developer - User model, Database code, Authentication Functionality
- Omair Muhi: Back-end Developer - API Routes, Test scripts
- Dazrin Tioseco: Front-end Developer - Front-end Components, Landing Page, Profile Page
- Tayyaba Asad: Front-end Developer - Login page, Slide presentation design
- Ivan Đuranić: Front-end Developer - Front-end Components, 404 Page
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