Open kcoronel opened 1 year ago
@bonniewolfe assigned you to this issue regarding the skills matrix and timeline.
Copying @salimays @Aveline-art @melkosm @jenchuu
@ngadoq transferred this issue to you :) We talked about having you:
Completing the soft skills matrix? Reaching out to communities of practices that haven’t completed their matrix.
Question from Nga: I'd complete this using my own experience right? Also, do we need multiple inputs for each matrix? Response from Karen: I say a combination. Your experience + research on what soft skills organizations similar to hack for la (open source/non profit/ volunteer run and led) are describing in their pages, job descriptions, etc. Question from Nga: One more question, are the skills limited to the important ones or do we want to include as many as possible? Response from Karen: Let’s do as many as possible and cut down as we see fit - I liked this list :) Zapier Soft Skills List
Hello @ngadoq! Can you please provide an update here prior to our Tuesday meeting:
[x] Progress: Discussed with UXR team, team agreed to revisit this with Nga as lead
[x] Blockers: Need to discuss with Karen/Bonnie on the purpose of the matrix
[x] Availability: 8-9 PM CDT M-Th, 4-8 PM Sun
[ ] ETA: TBD
@kcoronel Karen to follow up with Bonnie on Wednesday about the skills matrix Questions:
Hi @ngadoq can you please provide updates answering the following questions prior to our meeting, ty!
Hi @ngadoq can you please provide updates answering the following questions prior to our meeting, ty!
Notes from conversation with Bonnie 10/11/ 23. Attendees: Nga, Karen, Bonnie
Skills Matrix is being used in other parts of HackforLA so no, we are not open to exploring this. Currently it is being used to build it into People Depot (this project is building an application/dashboard that will help manage all volunteers), project team working on Label dashboard (part of Hack for LA website team), and the Internship program has used it already to review interns skills before and after internship with Hack for LA.
Organizations who do skills acquisition, most common in CA is Workforce Development Centers, basically they get paid by government (specifically government uses a percentage of unemployment tax workers pay into). Folks who are unemployed can get service from one of these centers. Some services include resume help, job training, and placement. Most of these jobs are low income/low training (i.e. bank teller). Bonnie dropped into a center about 8-9 years ago and this one place (all are different), they had a connection at Sony and if you were in the tech industry they would see if there were any openings there.
Another organization is bootcamps. Depending on their philosophy bootcamps train you but not all will guarantee job placement or they will train you and you don't pay until you get a job.
HackforLa is totally different from both of these organization. We take everybody - folks who are on Visa's to folks who are right to work in US, there are no barriers to entry (only onboarding - need internet access and be able to manage tools used during onboarding). In our organization folks can volunteer on projects and put their experience on their resume. From Bonnie "HackforLA is the only place you can get real work experience. Work on projects in an enterprise environment, get interdisciplinary team experience, and learn how to manage stakeholders. Bonnie wants to be able to quantify the aforementioned work of HackforLA for funders.
CTJ will be able to quantify this by giving users an opportunity to complete their skill matrix at the beginning of their HackforLA journey and then when they exit a project or organization, providing the user with an exit survey that contains the same skill matrix for them to complete - hopefully showcasing the skills they were able to develop over time at Hack for LA. This is how the organization can get paid from government/private funds.
Currently, the Hack for LA website team which is different from other project teams , because it takes devs from bootcamps/ novice experience and trains them to be better prepared to join other Hack for LA projects. This team is working on building a glossary of labels that will be able to sort issues within projects by skill. This way when a user joins a project team, they can choose to filter for the labels with the particular skill they are hoping to develop. Example: A PM wants to work on a roadmap, if they find a project with a label that says skill: roadmap, this PM will be able to work on that issue and once they close it this will closed issue will show up in their dashboard (part of label project) and can be utilized to prove skill improvement/development. The Dashboard is 6-8 months away from being developed.
If certain skill is not currently listed in matrix, there will need to be a way for project leads to let us know about a skill we need to add to the matrix
Folks come to CTJ complete their skills matrix, there are no open roles that match this users skill matrix, CTJ will let them know that there are no open roles, but ask if we can stay in contact. This ideally happens before orientation, so people don't have to join orientation if there are no open roles for them.
Users are able to see where opportunities for work are, and be able to move around to teams with needed skills they are seeking to grow in.
Users get a copy of their user journey- starts showing up on their dashboard + issues hold premade resume bullets that user can use when they close the issue. This is a few years out for the organization.
User will be able to update their own skills matrix when they are done with a team. And/or CTJ product can learn from the backend when an issue has been closed, add this learned skill to user profile and be able to identify them for roles. Example: Project team is looking for experienced researcher with experience interviewing people. When Bob joined the org he did not have this experience, however he joined team, developed this skill, and the CTJ app notified him for an open project role that requires a researcher with interviewing skills/experience.
Skills matrix matches to labels in GitHub so users can see their progress helping to verify experience + this can help with folks request for visa application/volunteer letter
Skills matrix to labels to building your resume (using AI)
People depot - database for entire organization - people information, project information, etc. People depot will be one backend we (CTJ) pull from. User enters their info to VRMS, deliver to people depot and people depot (through API) will deliver to website team, CTJ, etc.
Hi @ngadoq ! Can you please give us an update for the following:
Bonnie's thoughts for potential UXR research that can be done based on Matrix's
Will chat with Lu and Manju about taking this issue after they have completed the usability testing.
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Suggestions from Bonnie:
From conversation -- Be more granular with the Skills we use in the Matrix Bonnie made updates to Product and Design/Research Matrix
For usability testing:
Researchers can then join onboarding - Dev 2 - how helpful/ unhelpful did you find link to spreadsheet, anything missing?
@bonniewolfe @ExperimentsInHonesty do you have updates on the Data Science Skills Matrix - we can review the DevOps Skills Matrix at our meeting next Monday (9/9)
Bonnie - connected Karen via Slack to the DevOps CoP and the Data Science CoP on 9/9. Karen to follow-up to review current draft of skills matrix for each particular CoP.
sent the following slack messages:
Bonnie
3:54 PM
[@Sophia Alice](https://hackforla.slack.com/team/UN7V7L934)
[@Karina (She/Hers)](https://hackforla.slack.com/team/U01R61T5TRS)
[@Abe Khaleghi](https://hackforla.slack.com/team/U02BHS2AGE6)
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[@Karen (she/her/ella) (PST)](https://hackforla.slack.com/team/U010KUGJATC)
from CTJ has been working on a skills matrix for all volunteers across the communities of practice. See will get in contact with you to have DevOps review the current Matrix draft for data science volunteers
[@Sudha Raamakrishnan](https://hackforla.slack.com/team/U07FJRNN9MK)
please meet
[@Karen (she/her/ella) (PST)](https://hackforla.slack.com/team/U010KUGJATC)
from CTJ. We have been working on a skills matrix for all volunteers across the communities of practice. See will get in contact with you to have DevOps review the current Matrix draft for ops volunteers
Overview
Bonnie joined our CTJ All Teams Meeting on 4/11, and shared with the team her reasons for why our MVP will need to include a Skills Matrix that allows job posters to list the skills their project is in need of and for job seekers to self-select their skills and their experience within each skill.
We need to create a Skills Matrix for each of HfLA's programatic areas.
Action Items
Workflows and Timeline:
Timeline: TBD
For Future iterations (this is now captured in issue #568)
Resources/Instructions
567 Issue for Research on Skills Matrix content