Interview Questions
Ardoru
ArdorU Brand Ambassador

If you set up in a park and people kept walking past without stopping, what would you try?
First, I’d create a strong interruption—something that makes people pause. For example, I’d use a quick hook like “Give me 10 seconds—I’ll show you something useful/fun” or run a small interactive challenge or game to spark curiosity.
Next, I’d make the setup more visually attractive—adding a bold sign, clear messaging, or a simple demo that people can understand at a glance. The goal is that even from a distance, they know what ArdorU is and why it matters.
Then, I’d approach people directly with a friendly and confident pitch instead of waiting—keeping it short, energetic, and relatable so it doesn’t feel like a sales pitch.
I’d also introduce a quick incentive if possible like a small reward, giveaway, or shoutout—to increase participation.
Finally, I’d observe what’s not working and adapt quickly—changing my pitch, positioning, or activity until I find what grabs attention. The key is to stay proactive, experiment, and make the interaction feel fun and worth their time.
Ardoru
ArdorU Brand Ambassador

What's a brand you think does a really good job on social, and what makes it stand out to you?
What makes Zomato stand out is its relatable and witty content—they use humor, memes, and trending topics in a way that feels natural and connects strongly with young audiences. Their posts often reflect everyday situations (like late-night cravings or student life), which makes people instantly engage and share.
They also maintain a consistent brand voice, keeping their tone fun, casual, and conversational across all platforms. On top of that, they actively interact with users in comments and replies, which builds a strong community feeling rather than just one-way promotion.
Overall, Zomato stands out because it doesn’t just market its service it entertains, engages, and becomes part of the audience’s daily online experience.
Ardoru
ArdorU Brand Ambassador

How would you engage a crowd unfamiliar with our brand?
First, I’d start with an attention-grabbing opener—something interactive like a quick question, challenge, or relatable situation that connects with the audience. This helps break the initial barrier and makes people more open to listening.
Then, I’d introduce ArdorU in a simple and relatable way, showing how it fits into their lifestyle rather than just explaining the brand. I’d use storytelling or real-life examples to demonstrate its value so the audience can easily connect with it.
To boost engagement, I’d involve the crowd through small activities like live demos, quick games, or asking for opinions, making them feel part of the experience instead of just observers
Finally, I’d end with a clear takeaway or call-to-action encouraging them to try, follow, or explore ArdorU further so the interaction turns into interest and action.




