Interview Questions
SocialStar
Post an Instagram Story

WHAT IS YOUR INSTAGRAM USERNAME
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SocialStar
Post an Instagram Story

DO YOU POST STORIES AT LEAST ONCE A MONTH
i post regularly
MUSAY
Part-Time Social Media Coordinator for Musay
what are three content ideas you have for musay?
1. “Vibe Match” Quick Quizzes (TikTok/IG Reels series)
Short 15–30 second videos that start with a trending audio or text hook like “What’s your weekend vibe? 🎨🍷🏛️”
Then show 3–4 quick cuts of real local arts events, exhibitions, or cultural spots (sourced from creators or user submissions).
End with a poll/sticker: “Which one matches YOU?”
→ Viewers comment their choice and get tagged in a follow-up story with personalized recs.
This drives high comment engagement, algorithm boost, and positions Musay as the “vibe curator.”
2. “Hidden Gem of the Week” Creator Takeovers
Partner with 1 micro-influencer/creator per week (budget-friendly, 5–10 hr coordination) to film a 60-second vertical video exploring an under-the-radar arts or culture spot in their city.
Format: fast-paced walk-through + voiceover explaining “why this matches your vibe” + Musay app screen recording of how to save/book it.
Caption template: “This week’s hidden gem for [vibe] people 👀 Drop your city in the comments if you want next week’s rec!”
→ Builds creator network, authentic UGC feel, and directly drives app downloads/saves.
3. “Before You Go” Event Teasers (IG Carousel + TikTok Stitch series)
For upcoming events Musay surfaces, create 3–5 slide carousels or 20-second TikToks titled “Before you go to [Event Name]… 3 things you’ll vibe with.”
Slide 1: Aesthetic mood shot
Slide 2–4: Quick tips, what to wear, what to expect, or a mini interview with the artist/organizer
Final slide: “Save this → Find it on Musay” + link in bio.
Encourage users to stitch or duet their own “after” versions.
This turns one-time events into ongoing conversation starters and showcases the app’s personalization.
All three ideas are fully trackable (views, saves, link clicks, comments), require minimal original shooting on my end, and lean heavily on coordinating with creators exactly as described in the gig. They keep the tone warm, playful, and community-first—exactly what Musay’s “match your vibe” mission calls for.






