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2020 TPrize Challenge

ConHector: A community of opportunities for youth employment

Team Leader
Tatiana Rincón
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ConHector: A community of opportunities for youth employment
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ConHector, connects youth looking for jobs with employers, providing guidance, data analysis, and leading to successful job insertion.
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Unemployment rate in Colombia at 13%, one of the highest in Latin America. Even worse so in urban areas, for young people, women and those with low-literacy rates. The young population makes up add up to 30% of  the working-age population, however low proficiency levels, education and skills along with barriers to access the labor market limits the opportunities of this population to improve their living conditions. Approximately 21% of young people (2,600,000) are “Ninis”, people who neither study nor work. We propose using ConHector as a virtual assistant that connects youth population seeking for jobs with employers and training through practical guidance tools, while leading to job insertion. Our strong data science approach gleans insights from structured and unstructured data providing valuable feedback and analysis to employers of the youngsters participating in the program and relevant stakeholder behaviour.

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What is the problem you are solving?

Unemployment rate in Colombia is 13%, and it's particularly worse in urban areas, and amongst young people, women, and people with low educational levels. Approximately 21% of young people (2,600,000) are NEET ( young people who neither study or work) and, “therefore, remain exposed to risks and are excluded from the country's social and economic progress, with the aggravating circumstance that 71 % of them are women and 85.9% of them are also poor and vulnerable”.

The vast majority of NEET are looking for jobs and/or are working in the un-paid sector (e.g. housework). They would like to work, but they are unaware of job opportunities, or, lack the skill set and training demanded by companies and/or the labour market. Even though technology can facilitate access to employment and training information it might be challenging to access it. On the other hand, there's a high mismatch of the skills available and those required by employees.

The increasing access to smartphones and strong adoption of WhatsApp, motivated us to use these instruments to provide the vulnerable and young crowds, a clear and curated job and training information opportunities catering to their needs.

Who are you serving?

We are serving youth population in the ages of 18 - 28 years who live in poverty, extreme poverty and vulnerability. They lack opportunities and are considered NEET. Fundacion Capital has already worked with vulnerable youth. In each initiative that we design and implement, we engage in a co-design process leading to a collaborative solution. We receive constant feedback during the design and implementation phases. In this way we are sure that the messages, information and counselling are fully understood. We engage with them in this process through focus groups and permanent observatories (permanent groups formed by project beneficiaries that provide constant  feedback throughout the process). On the other hand, because virtual assistance has machine learning, we are able to cater and personalize the interactions constantly learning and adapting.

The data analysis of these interactions, allow us to engage in dialogue with the private companies in order to understand their needs, requirements and to close the gap between potential employers and employees.

What is your solution?

ConHector is a virtual assistant that informs youth about job and training opportunities that cater to their specific skills and characteristics, supporting them to access new opportunities. Additionally, it provides counseling and guidance for job insertion. ConHector is part of a broader intervention that builds the skills youth need to enter the job market with a strong data science approach to glean insights from structured and unstructured data to provide valuable feedback and analysis to employers, the youngsters participating in the program and other stakeholders.

How does it work? 

  • ConHector creates a Community of Opportunities through the identification of allies that offer job placement programs or services for young people

  • After profiling the users and, through data analysis, ConHector knows their job and training needs according to their skills and characteristics.

  • Using non-industrialized machine learning models, ConHector makes personalized recommendations to users about job and training opportunities,  according to their skills, characteristics (e.g. age, sex, etc.) and geographical location.

  • Through clear and relevant information, young people can make decisions about the job and training opportunities  available in their territories that they consider most relevant and apply to them. 

  • Through coaches or local leaders, ConHector builds a network of users.

  • ConHector monitors in real time the acceptance and access of users to the programs or services offered in order to accompany them throughout the process to access those opportunities.

  • ConHector uses machine learning to glean insights from structured and unstructured data to provide valuable feedback and analysis to employers, the youngsters participating in the program and other stakeholders (including policy analysts and implementers)

  • With data analysis it can provide advice on innovative ways to do policy design and practice while enhancing public value specifically on youth employment. 

Through the interaction with youth, the system will continuously capture data, which will enable us to continuously learn about the characteristics and needs of youth, allowing us to profile better, personalize, and improve the services. Potential employers can also learn about youth and strengthen their recruitment services. The more youth are using ConHector, the stronger the digital system will be, leading to a better service that will support youth in cost-effectively accessing the labor market.

ConHector can connect entrepreneurs with millions of job seekers around Latin America and narrow the gaps in poverty and inequality.

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  • Provide equitable access to learning and training programs regardless of location, income, or connectivity throughout Latin America and the Caribbean
  • Utilize data to better understand employer needs and better inform policy, resource allocation, and skills of the future
Where our solution team is headquartered or located:
Bogotá, Colombia
Our solution's stage of development:
  • Prototype
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Solution Team:
Tatiana Rincón
Tatiana Rincón
VP Social and Livelihood Promotion
Nelly Ramirez
Nelly Ramirez
VP Advanced Digital Solutions
Julian Rodriguez
Julian Rodriguez