Interview Questions
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UGC Content Creator for wearIQ Smart Glasses

How would you INCORPORATE smart glasses into your routine?
I’d incorporate smart glasses into my routine by using them as a “hands-free capture + convenience” tool throughout the day, especially in moments where pulling out my phone feels disruptive. For example, I’d use them while commuting or walking to capture POV-style clips for content, take quick notes or reminders on the go, and document real-life moments that could later be turned into short-form videos.I’d also use them during content creation days to film behind-the-scenes footage more naturally, since they make it easier to stay in the moment while still capturing usable content. Over time, they’d basically become part of how I plan, capture, and share daily experiences without breaking my workflow.
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UGC Content Creator for wearIQ Smart Glasses

What social media platforms are you most comfortable creating content for?
I’m most comfortable creating content for TikTok and Instagram, especially short-form video like Reels and TikTok-style edits. I’ve spent a lot of time understanding what performs well on those platforms—strong hooks, fast pacing, and content that feels natural and relatable rather than overly produced. I’m also comfortable adapting content across both platforms so it stays consistent but still optimized for each audience.
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UGC Content Creator for wearIQ Smart Glasses

How would you showcase wearIQ glasses as a must-have gift in a short video?
I’d position wearIQ glasses as a “gift that looks cool, feels useful, and surprises people” and build the video around a strong hook + quick transformation moment. The concept would be a “You think this is just a gift… until you see what it does” style video. It would open with someone unwrapping the glasses in a simple, aesthetic setting with a hook like: “This might be the most underrated gift you can give someone this year…” Then I’d cut to different fast-paced lifestyle clips showing how they actually get used—walking outside, commuting, studying, or working—highlighting both style and functionality in real moments instead of talking about the product. To make it feel like a “must-have,” I’d include quick reactions from the person receiving them, like “Wait, these are actually fire…” or “I would wear these every day,” because social proof makes it feel authentic. I’d end with a repeatable gift angle hook like: “If you’re stuck on gift ideas, just save this.”








