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User Stories

Joshua Carpeggiani edited this page Sep 13, 2020 · 6 revisions

Professional/Student:

  • As a job seeking student I want to be able to showcase myself and my experience on an aesthetic, user friendly and simple website so that prospective employers and fellow students can view my skills and get in touch about relevant opportunities.

Employer:

  • As an employer I want to be able to view prospective employees profiles and gain knowledge into their background so that I can hire the correct person for a job.
  • Matthew is a recruiter at Analytics Computing and Business (ACAB). As part of his job he needs to review job applications. One applicant has emailed him a link to their EpicPortfolio page. Matthew uses the link to find out information about work the applicant has done that they consider relevant to the application, as well as previous experience in the industry. Links to webpages the applicant has created are placed with descriptions as to the relevance of the work.

Colleague/Spectator:

  • As a fellow student I want to be able to view my colleagues portfolio and to endorse certain skills so that future employees can be assured of the claims.
  • Spectator Anne is a professor at the University of Australia. She teaches a course in Visual Arts. As part of this course students are required to present a series of photographs that tell a story about their family. Students are allowed to present these in any way they desire, but they must be available online for Anne to see. A students has emailed her a link their EpicPortfolio page, Anne opens this from her computer in her browser. The link is clearly distinguishable as relating to the student through the URL, and Anne clicks through with confidence. As Anne has more than 300 students in her course, she has requested that students’s work not require signing up to any services to view them. EpicPortfolio meets this criteria. She is able to view the photos the student has provided, alongside contextual descriptions of the media. To ensure students do not change their uploaded work later, Anne likes to download the photos the first time she views them, saving them in a folder for each student, EpicPortfolio allows her to do this.