Our Process
Step 1
Remote Discovery Session
We started with a collaborative discovery session to uncover assumptions the content team had made and to establish goals for the research effort.
We interviewed stakeholders to understand the current problem space and to understand their goals for the project.
Audience Analysis
- Young people with little to no job experience (HS-aged or recent graduates)
- Experienced workers looking to switch to the energy industry
Career mentors and counselors - Secondary Audience
The content team wanted to learn more about how their primary audience went about finding careers – where they searched, who influenced them, what language they used. They also wanted to test sample content they had written to see if it aligned with what their audience needed.
Step 2
Study Design & Recruitment
Recruitment for this project was straightforward; we worked from the company’s updated contact list of community partners and people interested in their programs. We knew that if this group of people provided negative feedback, it would be a clear indication that the content should be changed.
We used a two-part design to meet the study goals:
1. Exploratory Interview
- We used open-ended questions so participants could talk about their career journey in their own words. Starting with this segment let us get an unfiltered look at the type of language people used when discussing what they looked for in a career. After the open-ended questions, we had participants give numeric ratings for specific aspects of careers - comparing those numeric ratings with what participants said earlier in the interview added a degree of reliability to the responses.
2. Content Testing
- We presented sample content using Google Slides. To avoid accidentally influencing people's responses, we did not show the content until after the exploratory questions.