Jitjatjo
Jitjatjo is a talent marketplace and workforce management platform.
Overview
I was brought on by Jijatjo to help fill the demand in rolling out their three products and main backend system. Along with establishing a new marketing brand, we worked on creating a unique design system to set a cohesive design across the core products.
The Jitjatjo platform is made up of several interconnected web and mobile applications. Flex is designed specifically for talent who are seeking work opportunities, Ondemand serves businesses that are looking to hire workers quickly, and Dash functions as the administration console for managing operations. The mobile apps are fully supported on both iOS and Android devices, ensuring broad accessibility for users across different platforms.
Case Studies
Helping workers to find & manage their gigs
Venue managers posting jobs and find workers
Recruitment agencies access to gigs and assign workers
The back-end app stores all details about applicants, workers, venues, gigs, and payments.
Jitjatjo licenced their platform to Maof, Israel's largest Human Resources organisation, to manage their contingent workforce. We needed to translate all apps to Hebrew, which is not just a right-to-left language, but a complete RTL interface.
We created RTL variants for every component in our design systems, then recreated all key screens as RTL for our developers to implement.
Design System
Impact
As a key contributor to Jitjatjo's impressive growth, I played an instrumental role in helping establish the company as a leading provider of premium hospitality staff. Jitjatjo now stands at the forefront of the industry in terms of quality-of-service, boasting a remarkable 97% fulfillment rate along with 97% positive customer ratings.
My efforts also significantly contributed to Jitjatjo's strategic expansion, which included securing licensing agreements with several major enterprise organizations. This sustained growth and strong market position ultimately culminated in successfully securing Series B funding amounting to US$30 million in early 2024.