What it does
Tracks the number of alumni who applied through SayYesBuffalo portal Sends follow up emails in two weeks that tracks the status of applications (Applied, Rejected, Hired)
How we built it
Used Azure database to store the tables. We have three tables. (Users , Companies and Application) Python and flask for the backend. React, Next,js, TypeScript, MaterialUI, and streamlit for frontend
Challenges we ran into
Setting up databases, Making sure the mock data is accurate Connecting front end to back end
Accomplishments that we're proud of
Putting everything on the cloud. Ability to have a seamless user interface and easy to use update features Error handling in the backend
What we learned
Teamwork is good Planning makes things easier Github is a lifesaver Understanding problem statement is key to having a clear solution
What's next for Say Yes Buffalo
Admin page to allow a seamless user-interface for adding new jobs to the portal User authentication with JWT and LDAP
Built With
- flask
- next.js
- python
- react
- streamlit
- typescript
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