Interview Questions
Bumble Inc.
Bumble BFF College Community Leader

what are two BIG MOMENTS ON CAMPUS THAT BUMBLE BFF SHOULD BE APART OF THIS UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR? (think big games,campus festivals, etc)
Bumble BFF should be part of Homecoming, one of the biggest and most spirited events on campus, because it’s the perfect opportunity to bring people together and celebrate community. I’d also recommend having a presence at Stop Day, when students are winding down the year and looking to connect and relax. As a fun bonus, the iconic KU vs. Mizzou rivalry game would be a great moment to lean into the message that even rivals can be friends, tying perfectly back to Bumble BFF’s mission of building meaningful connections
Bumble Inc.
Bumble BFF College Community Leader

How would you promote Bumble's values in your community as a Brand Ambassador?
As a Bumble BFF Brand Ambassador, I would promote Bumble’s values of kindness, inclusivity, and authentic connection by creating opportunities for people in my community to find real, lasting friendships. Whether you're new in town, navigating a big life transition, or just looking to expand your circle, I’d position Bumble BFF as the go-to platform for building supportive, empowering friendships.
On campus and in my community, I’d host fun and intentional events, like self-care nights, group workouts, coffee shop meetups, or creative workshops, that bring people together in safe, welcoming spaces. I’d also use social media to showcase real BFF stories, friendship tips, and relatable content that encourages people to step out of their comfort zone and “make the first move” in finding new friends.
By highlighting how Bumble BFF supports emotional wellness, combats loneliness, and celebrates friendship in all forms, I’d help foster a strong, connected community where everyone feels seen and supported.
Bumble Inc.
Bumble BFF College Community Leader

are you an undergraduate U.S. college student with the right to work in the UNITED STATES? (Students on the student visa — F1 Visa — in the U.S. are not eligible to apply)
Yes