Job Box
Native people experience drastic disparities with technological access to the proper information and tools required to stay connected, especially with employment opportunities. Job Box is the solution to this problem. Job Box is an Indigenous employment recruitment tracking app designed to employ Native people faster while building local economies.
Job Box provides Indigenous people access to location based employment opportunities. It also hosts a resource guide with tools like a resume builder and a labor trend database.
Initially, the centralized database created during development will enhance the way Indian Country and Indigenous people search for employment and track certain trends in the labor market. This app will also enhance access to funding for Indigenous people; businesses will have an agile workforce and improved tribal allocation funding for training & development. Job Box is a revolutionary approach to strengthening even the most remote Indigenous communities.
The problem that we are working to solve is unemployment and poverty in Indian Country by speeding up the processes of hiring and payroll, broadening the approach to Indigenous people's access to work opportunities and employer access to the workforce while strengthening Indigenous economies.
There are currently 2.9 million Indigenous people within the United States alone, which demonstrates a sizable need for employment opportunities. This creates an opportunity for Job Box to get off the ground and become a leading employment recruitment tracking app in these communities. The problem within Indian Country is connectivity and access to technological resources, which creates a gap between Indigenous people and the world. Without connectivity, individuals fall behind in resources and access to opportunities. By bridging this gap, Job Box combats unemployment and poverty across these communities.
Job Box is a customized Indigenous employment recruitment tracking app. It provides Indigenous people with the means of finding employment quicker. It also allows for the Indigenous business sector to have access to a larger workforce, while being able to create and build a database that will help Indian tribes navigate training and development resources for their Nation citizens.
The processes and technology that are utilized is app development and database creation.
Our initial location is in southern Utah on the Navajo Nation. Our team would launch the prototype and begin to build the database here. We chose the Navajo Nation because our primary project lead is based here and understands the connectivity barriers that this community faces.
The solution will benefit the Navajo Nation because it connects people and helps strengthen the local economies that are located within the region. The app will be easy to use, catering specifically to this area and others like it while also allowing for a broader audience to utilize this tool as a means of job searching, skill development, and wage earning.
Navajo Nation has estimated 157,000 - 178,000 residents who call it home.
This is a large workforce that requires newer, more complex systems to employ its Nation citizens and to be able to track its workforce economy. We have introduced the concept of Job Box to Navajo citizens and have collected a survey that acts as a guiding light in this process of development. As our team is based in the Navajo Nation, we have firsthand experience in working in the same community where we seek to first implement Job Box.
This app will create employment resources for Indigenous people, including resume builders, cover letter templates and more. It will provide a means for connecting people to opportunities that in turn help them reinforce their financial health. The ultimate goal of Job Box is to one day help guide funding for workforce training and development on all Indigenous Nations.
- Increase access to jobs, financial capital, and skill development opportunities
The solution that we propose is in direct alignment with the fellowship because of the socio-economic impact that it will have not only within the Navajo Nation but on every nation. Job Box aligns with the fellowship dimension of “offering increasing access to jobs, financial capital, and skill development opportunities.” Job Box not only increases employment opportunities, but it also shortens the pay period to provide regular access to financial capital that the Indigenous people need. Additionally, services like the resume builder, cover letter templates, interview workshops and more will create the opportunity for free, self driven skill development.
- Prototype: A venture or organization building and testing its product, service, or business model

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