Interview Questions
Uber
Uber One Ambassador
what event would you host to promote uber one sign ups?
I’d host an on-campus Uber One pop-up that feels more like a hangout than a promo. Think free snacks or coffee, branded giveaways, and a quick, easy sign-up station where students can join Uber One on the spot. I’d also tie it to something students already love — like a “late-night eats” giveaway, ride credits for weekends out, or finals-week stress-relief snacks through Uber Eats. By making it social, useful, and low-effort, students are way more likely to sign up in the moment and actually use Uber One right away.
Uber
Uber One Ambassador
what organizations are you involved in?
I’m involved in a wide range of campus organizations and creative clubs, and I stay really active both on and off campus. Outside of school organizations, I also run a large personal brand with over 800,000 followers across my social platforms, which I treat like a full-time organization in itself — managing content, partnerships, and community engagement daily. Being involved in so many clubs and creative spaces has helped me connect with different groups on campus while also using my platform to bring visibility to events, brands, and student life in an authentic way.
Uber
Uber One Ambassador
How would you convince a student to sign up for Uber One?
I’d convince a student to sign up for Uber One by showing them how much money they’re already spending on rides and food — and how Uber One basically pays for itself. Free delivery fees, lower service fees, and better ride perks add up fast, especially for college students constantly ordering late-night food or Ubering to class, work, or weekends out. I’d keep it simple and real: if you use Uber or Uber Eats even a couple times a month, Uber One saves you money without changing your routine. It’s one of those things where once you have it, you wonder why you didn’t sign up sooner.







