1. My New Project
  2. My New Project: Initial Mockups (you are here)
  3. My New Project Update: Name and Sitemap
  4. Project Noodle: Initial Database Design
  5. Code Isn’t Always the Best Tool
  6. Project Noodle: Terminated

This app is going to be pretty simple with only a handful of areas, each with a set of pretty basic screens:

Let’s pretend you’re an interviewer and I’ll walk you through what I’ve mocked up so far. Immediately after you do an interview, you open up the app and look for the person you just interviewed on the /Interview/Recent screen:

You click on Rivers and see this:

Once you enter your feedback, you’re part is complete.

Now let’s look at what human resources might see in the /Candidate/Details after a few kind folks like yourselves have entered some feedback:

Whatever HR needs to make a decision regarding an additional interview, hire, or no-hire should be available on this screen. This screen will also be expanded to track their decision (not pictured).

These are the three key screens of the application. There are likely to be dramatic changes to them as the flow of the application is better defined. Stay tuned for more…in a week or so.


2 comments

Math Zombie said on 2010-09-22

You are on a blogging roll. It’s awesome.

As for a name, all I can think of is stupid stuff.

I suggest you do Macgyver episode titled themed names (assuming you will do more than one app eventually).

Project hellfire

project HEIST

project gauntlet

I also have an idea for an app for you to do, but I can not remember what it is.

Sarah said on 2010-09-23

My completely unhelpful suggestion is to let the interviewees draw a self-portrait that you would then use as their profile picture. It could even be a part of the interview process.

As for a name, I suggest Project Noodle.

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