Interview Questions
toongether
Campus Brand Ambassador

How will you get users to download and use toongether? What would be your pitch?
I’d pitch Toongether by highlighting how it brings anime and manga fans together in one fun, interactive space. I’d focus on its unique features, like connecting with peers over favorite series, sharing fan art, participating in challenges, and discussing episodes in real-time. My approach would be to create short, engaging posts or videos showing how easy and exciting it is to join, emphasizing community and shared interests. By showing the social and creative side of the app, I’d make students curious to download it and start participating.
toongether
Campus Brand Ambassador

What are you involved in on campus?
On campus, I’m actively involved in several societies and leadership roles. I’m part of the debating society, where I participate in parliamentary debates and have won multiple awards. I’m also in the literary society and serve as my department’s representative in the inquisitors’ society, helping connect students across departments. Additionally, I’m part of the NGO Uraan, promoting STEM education to underprivileged students, and I lead media and documentation for the society. Beyond societies, I’m the head of my university’s basketball team and participate in various sports and artistic activities. Outside of campus, I’m an avid manga and anime fan, which helps me stay creative and inspired.
toongether
Campus Brand Ambassador

How would you create viral content that resonates with Gen Z?
To create viral content that resonates with Gen Z, I would focus on authenticity, relatability, and shareable formats. Short, visually engaging videos with humor, challenges, or trending sounds tend to perform best. I’d also incorporate real student experiences, quick hacks, or relatable situations that reflect daily life on campus. Interactive elements like polls, questions, or duet-style videos can encourage participation and increase the chances of content spreading organically.