Walmart

Building Confidence
in Hiring

A 0→1 experience in Me@Campus that helps managers track, manage, and complete hiring tasks — faster, clearer, better.

Walmart My Hiring Dashboard
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Overview

As Walmart prepared for the opening of its new Home Office campus in Bentonville, I led the design of My Hiring Dashboard — a 0→1 experience within Me@Campus intended to help corporate hiring managers track, manage, and complete hiring tasks more efficiently.

This work was initiated alongside the rollout of Walmart's new brand. At the time, there were no established internal frameworks, tokens, or reusable patterns in place for this product area, requiring many foundational design decisions to be made from scratch. The goal was to reduce friction, close process gaps, and build trust for hiring managers navigating high-volume corporate hiring by surfacing the right information at the right time.

Problem Statement

Corporate hiring managers were required to navigate multiple disconnected systems and communication channels to manage job postings, interviews, candidate progress, and onboarding steps. There was no single, centralized view of hiring status, making it difficult to identify bottlenecks, take timely action, or maintain accountability across teams.

This fragmentation resulted in duplicated effort, missed follow-ups, and longer time-to-fill for critical roles — particularly as hiring activity increased ahead of the new Home Office opening.

Research and Strategy

To understand the problem space, I partnered closely with recruiters and corporate hiring managers to map their end-to-end workflows. This included identifying system handoffs, breakdowns in communication, and moments where managers lacked clarity on what action to take next.

  • Interviewed corporate hiring managers and recruiters to understand workflows, pain points, and information needs
  • Identified gaps between recruiting, HR partners, and hiring managers
  • Synthesized findings into core user needs: visibility, accountability, and clear next steps

UX and Interaction Design

I designed My Hiring Dashboard as a 0→1 initiative within Me@Campus, aligning with Walmart's broader internal tools that support communication, productivity, and people operations.

  • Designed the dashboard experience from the ground up within the constraints of a newly launched brand
  • Created flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity prototypes that surfaced hiring status, alerts, and quick actions
  • Ran usability testing with managers to validate clarity, task completion, and cognitive load
  • Iterated based on feedback from stakeholders across People Product & Design to align with evolving roadmap priorities

Solution

The resulting concept was a streamlined hiring dashboard embedded directly within Me@Campus, giving corporate hiring managers:

  • A centralized pipeline view of open roles and candidates in progress
  • Proactive alerts and reminders for actions such as scheduling interviews or providing feedback
  • Shortcuts to related tasks, including onboarding and internal communications
  • A consistent experience connected to Walmart's secure internal HR and productivity ecosystem

Results and Impact

My Hiring Dashboard was prioritized as a foundational component of Walmart's broader hiring and recruiting modernization roadmap. Once live, the experience is expected to help managers spend less time navigating administrative tasks and more time building and growing teams in the new Home Office.

Key Takeaways

Designing a single point of entry for hiring tasks reinforced the importance of visibility and momentum in complex internal workflows. This work also highlighted the value of stepping back to understand ecosystem-wide dependencies before anchoring on individual surfaces — an insight that informed how later phases of the project were approached.