One-way ticket to North Sea Port Talent's website
There's more to a port than just dockwork. In fact, there’s so many companies and diverse job opportunities, you could fill an entire job fair. Which is exactly why North Sea Port decided to host the North Sea Port Talent Experience Day; a day where potential employees could explore working at the port. But to spread the word and offer tickets, North Sea Port Talent needed an entirely new website first.
A more inclusive logo
The name "North Sea Port" raised quite some questions. Where exactly is this port located? And if you applied for a job here, where would you be working? To clarify this for once and for all, we added the specific port borders to the logo. This way, you'd instantly know what to expect.
Deliverables
Visual identy
Logo design
Web design
The festival treatment
We approached the website design as we would for a significant event or festival. This meant creating a visual layout of the fair featuring all 55 participating companies, a timetable for speed dates and info sessions, and – of course – a simple way to reserve tickets.
55 companies, 1 clear overview
To make it easy for visitors to see which companies would be attending the Experience Day, we created a page listing all participants, along with the corporate pavilion they belong to. By clicking on a company, visitors are taken to a dedicated page that describes the company's operations in detail and allows them to book a speed date on the Experience Day.
Easy access vacancies
No matter what the website would look like, the primary goal remains: getting people to apply for jobs. To streamline this process, we gathered all available job openings in one place. Visitors can click on the vacancy they're interested in and will automatically be redirected to the vacancy on the company's own website. We gave each company its own login so they could upload and edit their own vacancies to ensure everything stays up to date.