Why jobmatc.com?

Sandip Bantawa
Jul 21, 2017 · 2 min read

Today we have a problem and the problem was with overall experience in finding right job. We are users like you, facing same problem repeatedly. Obviously there are many problems, but we thought this was our opportunity and what we could do, so we decided to roll up our sleeves, get hands dirty and do something to solve this.

We always believed in simplicity and abstraction i.e. making complex effort underneath but at surface, build something that is simple, intuitive and for users. Solutions we had today required us to give more information than needed, search was really painful, whole system was puzzled with features, no information of status of your application, basically whole system was crap.

We are not doing any rocket science here, neither something completely new, we are trying our best to give user experience with simplicity. We knew precisely the problem we had, we had huge resources on web, now the only thing missing was, connecting those dots, those tiny dots of solutions with patience, perseverance and perfection and create a shape, a shape of product with best user experience.

With everything said, we didn’t want to be just another jobsite on the web, so we designed it from ground up with minimal user interface and features with precision. Adding features for us is relatively easier, so our main focus is on presenting precise features that users actually use and actually care.

And this is how we started jobMatc.

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Sandip Bantawa

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I simply love and adore technology, usually get myself occupied through tech-blogs and surfing. Trying to connect dots

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