Interview Questions
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Brand Ambassador
What strategies would you use to engage people on social media?
Interactive Polls/Quizzes: Ask questions, run polls, or create quizzes that spark conversation (e.g., “Which Kahawa 1893 flavor boosts your focus?”). User-Generated Content (UGC): Encourage followers to share their experiences with your product by using hashtags or running a contest. Behind-the-Scenes Content: Share exclusive behind-the-scenes looks at how your product is made, or the team behind it. Engage with Comments: Respond to comments, DMs, and mentions. Acknowledge and encourage feedback in real-time. Hashtag Challenges: Create a challenge that encourages people to showcase their creativity while using your brand. Collaborations & Takeovers: Partner with influencers or fans for takeovers, cross-promotions, or co-hosting events to widen your reach. Storytelling & Relatable Content: Share relatable moments and success stories that your followers can resonate with
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Brand Ambassador
How would you enthusiastically represent a new brand to an audience?
Tell a story: Share why the brand exists, its mission, or what problem it solves—make it feel personal. Show, don’t just tell: Demonstrate the product in action with energy and authenticity, highlighting real benefits. Use visuals & emotion: Bright, engaging visuals, happy reactions, or fun moments help the audience connect. Engage directly: Ask questions, invite reactions, or encourage sharing experiences with the brand. Be authentic: Speak like a friend introducing something awesome, not like a salesperson. Celebrate milestones: Launch teasers, behind-the-scenes, or first impressions to build hype.
Kahawa 1893
Content Creator for Functional Coffee - Kahawa 1893

How do you naturally incorporate product benefits into content without making it feel like an ad?
Show the product in real-life routines (morning coffee, study session, workout) instead of talking about it directly. Use subtle captions or overlays like “energy to focus” or “my productivity hack” instead of full marketing language. Let users share personal stories or reactions about how it fits their day. Highlight visual cues,pouring, steaming cup, energized vibes,so benefits are implied.
Focus on experiences and emotions rather than features: energy, focus, or wellness naturally come through the scene.








