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Interview Questions
Barebells USA
Barebells Campus Brand Ambassador USA

How would you engage an audience to try Barebells products?
I’d engage my audience by showing Barebells as part of real, everyday routines instead of a one-time promo. I’d create relatable content like “what I eat in a day,” gym bag must-haves, post-workout snack moments, or busy-day resets where Barebells fits naturally. I’d use honest taste reactions, side-by-side flavor comparisons, and quick hooks to make trying the product feel low-pressure and fun. To drive interaction, I’d use polls, comment prompts, and mini challenges like “rate this flavor” or “pick my next bar.” For in-person engagement, I’d host sampling moments tied to workouts, study sessions, or campus events and encourage people to share their reactions. The goal is to make Barebells feel approachable, social, and easy to try through authentic content and community-driven moments.
Barebells USA
Barebells Campus Brand Ambassador USA

Why do you think you would be a great fit as a Barebells Brand Ambassador?
I’d be a great fit as a Barebells Brand Ambassador because I naturally create lifestyle content that blends wellness, routine, and fun in a relatable way. I love sharing products I genuinely use and weaving them into everyday moments like workouts, busy days, or on-the-go routines. I’m creative, consistent, and tapped into trends, and I know how to turn a product into content that feels authentic rather than forced. I’d bring positive energy, strong storytelling, and community-focused engagement to help Barebells feel approachable, motivating, and part of daily life.
ColourPop
Brand Ambassador for ColourPop

what's a creative way you would lead sampling efforts both on and off campus?
I’d turn sampling into an experience, not just a handout. On campus, I’d host pop-up “try with me” moments at high-traffic spots like student centers or events, where people can swatch, test, and film quick GRWM or first-impression clips. I’d pair this with mini challenges like “pick your shade in 10 seconds” or QR codes linking to giveaways and creator content. Off campus, I’d partner with local cafés, workout studios, or thrift/vintage shops to create pop-in sampling moments that feel organic to students’ routines. I’d also seed products to micro-creators and friend groups, encouraging authentic reviews and remix-style content to extend reach beyond the event. The goal is to make ColourPop feel discoverable, social, and genuinely fun wherever students already are.






