Labradoor

Recruiting undergraduate researchers, finally done right.

No more messy inbox threads, no more untrackable Google Forms and spreadsheets.

Labradoor lets you post openings, collect structured applications, and review every candidate from one integrated system. Built with researchers in mind.

RESEARCHER FLOW DEMO

Scroll through each step to preview the real workflow.

Frame 1

Start from the researcher dashboard

Existing openings, application counts, and post actions load into one review surface.

My Posts

Post NameStatusApplicantsLast UpdatedActions
Computational Neuroscience AssistantOpen12TodayView Applications
Memory and Learning Lab RADraft0YesterdayContinue Draft

Frame 2

Create the opening

Core role details are entered first so the post is useful before custom questions are added.

Post Title

63/100
Undergraduate RA - Human Computer Interaction Lab

Description

182/5000
We are recruiting 1-2 undergraduates to support participant sessions, data annotation, and interface prototyping.

Hours

8-10 / week

Deadline

Feb 12

Modality

Hybrid

Frame 3

Build the application form

Default profile questions and lab-specific prompts become one structured student application.

Application Questions

Why are you interested in this role?

Short answer

List your relevant coursework and lab experience.

Long answer

Can you commit 8-10 hours per week?

Single select

Form ready: 6 profile fields, 3 custom prompts, resume upload enabled.

Frame 4

Publish to students

The researcher publishes once, then the opening appears in the student portal as accepting applications.

Researcher Post Actions

Undergraduate RA - Human Computer Interaction Lab

Draft complete, application form attached

Student Dashboard

Undergraduate RA - Human Computer Interaction Lab

Newly published • accepting applications

Frame 5

Student submits a structured application

The student answers the lab prompts, attaches profile context, and sends a complete application.

Application: HCI Lab RA

Student view

Interest

I want to study how interface design affects research participant behavior.

Coursework

CS 35L, Psych 100B, Stats 20, Design Media Arts 101.

Resume

olivia-park-resume.pdf

Frame 6

Review, decide, and keep the record

Researchers inspect submissions, compare candidates, and move applicants into a final status.

Undergraduate RA - Applications

NameMajorStatus
Olivia ParkCognitive ScienceNew
Daniel KimCS + LingNew
Sophia NguyenPsychologyNew

Olivia Park

I am a third-year student with prior RA experience in HCI usability studies.

Coursework: CS 35L, Psych 100B, Stats 20, Design Media Arts 101.

Availability: Mon/Wed/Fri afternoons, 10 hours per week.

Tools: Figma, Python, Qualtrics, and interview transcription pipelines.

Starred applicant: strong HCI background and matching availability.

WORKFLOW

A clean four-step path from post creation to collaborative review.

01

Launch an opening

Publish a role brief in minutes with expected hours, deadlines, and prerequisite skills.

02

Collect clean applications

Every submission follows the same structure, so your first pass is instant and consistent.

03

Star applicants

Mark promising applicants with a star so they are easy to find again during review.

04

Collaborate with lab members

Use lab groups so members can help manage applications for shared openings together.

FAQ

Answers for labs evaluating Labradoor.

Labradoor is built for research labs that need a cleaner way to post undergraduate research openings, collect applications, and review candidates.

Yes. Researchers can add structured prompts to each opening so every applicant answers the questions that matter for that specific role.

Students see published openings in one portal, submit organized applications, and can track their submissions without chasing scattered forms.

Email boyuanl6@ucla.edu with your lab name, recruiting needs, and a few times that work. We will follow up with a tailored walkthrough.

NEXT MOVE

Bring every lab opening and application into one review system.