Development of a Mobile Application to Search for Additional Income in the “One Day One Job” Project
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The "One Day One Job" app is intended to provide its users with access to flexible short-term low qualification and low barrier entry work. Two primary target markets for the app are 16–22-year-old teenagers seeking first work experience and 23–45-year-old adults seeking extra earnings alongside personal responsibilities. With its capacity to offer a combination of jobs such as delivery, babysitting, and cleaning, the app is responding to the increasing need for flexible working arrangements. Safe taxpayer ID-based sign-up, trending messaging app support (WhatsApp, Telegram), and an open payment and rating system are important features. Unlike traditional job platforms, "One Day One Job" focuses on short-term, task-based work, which is ideal for users with varying skill levels. The app is not only a ready-on-demand source of quick money but also a confidence booster for new employees stepping into the workforce. The author created this idea out of personal frustration as a student who wanted to juggle work and study demands and personal commitments. Through this problem solution, "One Day One Job" will allow users to earn money without having to lose control of their time and commitments.
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