Interview Questions
Everyday Dose
In store - Brand Ambassador for Everyday Dose Sacramento

What strategies would you use to engage and educate shoppers during a sampling event?
The "Hook" & Taste Test: I’d lead with, "Want coffee that actually loves you back?" I'll hand them a sample immediately to prove it tastes like premium coffee, not "mushroom soup," breaking the biggest barrier right away.
The "Better Energy" Pitch: I’d explain the benefit in plain English: "It’s all the focus with zero jitters or 3 PM crashes." I’d compare it to a regular cup of joe so they understand it’s an upgrade, not just a replacement.
Education through Relatability: I’ll ask about their day—if they’re stressed or tired—and then explain how the mushrooms and nootropics help the brain stay sharp over time. I’ll keep it light, friendly, and focused on how they’ll feel after the cup is gone.
Everyday Dose
In store - Brand Ambassador for Everyday Dose Sacramento

How would you describe Everyday Dose coffee to a shopper unfamiliar with functional coffee?
Everyday Dose isn't just coffee; it’s a high-performance upgrade. We’ve stripped out the jitters and crashes of traditional caffeine and replaced them with functional mushrooms and nootropics. It’s the ultimate tool for sustained focus and long-term brain health—tasting exactly like the premium brew you already love, just smarter."
wearIQ
Content Creator for Smart Eyewear Brand

How would you creatively showcase wearIQ’s smart sunglasses in a short video?
To show off the wearIQ smart sunglasses, I’d lean into a "POV: A Day in the Life" style video that feels more like a casual vlog than a polished ad. Here is how I would break it down:
The "Hands-Free" Hook: Start with a POV shot of me walking onto campus or into a coffee shop, holding a coffee in one hand and a bag in the other, while seamlessly taking a call or listening to music through the glasses. It highlights the convenience without needing to fumble for earbuds.
The Aesthetic Transition: Use a quick "snap" transition where I go from wearing regular glasses (or no glasses) to the wearIQ smart shades as soon as I step outside. I’d sync the beat of a trending track to the moment the lenses hit my face.
The Subtle Flex: Show a close-up of the sleek design—no bulky frames or weird wires. I’d mention how they actually look like high-end fashion eyewear, not just a tech gadget, making them easy to style with any outfit.
The "Study Break" Scene: A quick shot of me sitting outside on a sunny quad, "reading" or working on a laptop while the glasses handle my notifications or audio, showing how they bridge the gap between being productive and staying outside.








