Enterprise Workforce Platform

NDA | Enterprise SaaS | UX/UI Engineering | React / Next.js | Complex workflows

Designing and building clarity into a complex enterprise operations system.

  • Role: UX/UI Engineer and Front-End Developer
  • Platform: Web application
  • Public visibility: Confidential. Use anonymized project name and abstracted visuals.
  • Scope: Research, UX flows, UI design system, front-end architecture, implementation, testing, stakeholder alignment.
  • Introdution

    I worked on a confidential enterprise workforce platform designed to make complex staffing, time tracking, compliance, permissions, and reporting workflows easier to understand and manage. The product brought together multiple operational workflows into a single system, requiring careful attention to hierarchy, data volume, policy logic, and learnability.

  • The challenge

    The core challenge was turning a dense, rules-heavy operational environment into an interface that different users could navigate with confidence. The system needed to support complex organizational structures, large datasets, policy configuration, role-based access, reporting, and bilingual use while remaining learnable for teams with high turnover.

  • My contribution

    • Conducted research and content audits to understand the domain quickly and define the MVP scope.
    • Created personas, journey maps, task flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity prototypes to align stakeholders around real user needs.
    • Built the front-end architecture and implemented key flows in React / Next.js with state management, data fetching, authentication, localization, and reusable UI patterns.
    • Designed scalable patterns for data-heavy pages, rule configuration, reporting, hierarchy management, and admin workflows.
    • Worked closely with backend engineers and business teams to translate requirements into usable, technically feasible product behavior.
  • Outcome

    The work resulted in a demo-ready MVP that made the product vision tangible after a long period of abstract backend and business logic work. The strongest outcome was proving that complex enterprise operations could be represented in a clearer, more usable, and more technically credible interface.

  • Complexity made usable

    This case study positions me as a UX/UI engineer who can turn ambiguous enterprise logic into usable, buildable product systems. It brings together domain research, workflow design, front-end architecture, and stakeholder alignment in a setting where small mistakes can affect operations, compliance, and trust.