Job seekers given helping hand thanks to UK tech company

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Team_ RoleCatcher founder James Fogg (left) and his team outside the Innovation Centre Knowledge Gateway.

Job seekers are being given an edge in their bid to bag the best roles, thanks to a UK tech start-up.

RoleCatcher have built a new online tool to help job hunters manage their search.

This Essex-based company launched in January this year, and they’re on a mission to shake up the current job-hunting process, which for many is stressful, time consuming, and complicated to manage.

They claim RoleCatcher will save candidates time by removing some of the manual processes and will help candidates feel more in control.

Users can search multiple job boards, organise their contacts, and search a directory of over 7.5 million companies by industry and location. They can also track the progress of all their applications in one hub.

The concept was born in 2019 when founder, James Fogg, joined the job market for the first time in twenty years.

“I was shocked to find how much had changed and not necessarily for the better. Algorithms had replaced humans and were capable of harvesting thousands of CVs.”

He soon realised that, whilst recruiters were reaping the benefits of this tech revolution, things had only gotten more complicated for candidates.

“Keeping up with all the moving parts became a full-time job. Live applications, upcoming deadlines, leads from contacts and companies, CV versions, follow-up actions… All of these things needed to be tracked manually.”

Feeling overwhelmed, he looked for an online management tool to help organise his search. Unable to find one that met his needs, he decided to create his own.

“I spent most of my professional life in project management and financial services, using tech to simplify and improve business processes. I thought, ‘here’s an opportunity for me to take that experience and turn it into something that can really help people’.”

The development of the RoleCatcher platform has been supported by funding from Innovate UK. The company will also be running a pilot scheme at the University of Essex over the next few months.

Though the platform was not fuelled by the COVID-19 pandemic, it has certainly amplified the need for it. The latest figures from Office of National Statistic show the unemployment rate is now at 4.8%, meaning one in 20 people who want a job can’t find one.

RoleCatcher want to provide job seekers with a lifeline in the face of extreme uncertainty.

“Looking for a new job has always stressful, but never more so than it is now. By eliminating the more repetitive tasks, centralising the whole process, and make everything more efficient, we believe we can help the pressure off and set applicants on a clearer path.”

 


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