Interview Questions
Uber
Fall '26 Uber Affiliate Program
Will you be a current student in Fall 2026? Which university?
No I'm not a current student, but I'm active in the creator space and can still drive strong engagement for Uber.
Uber
Fall '26 Uber Affiliate Program
Link a branded content example:
Video opens with you and two friends outside a concert venue as the text overlay reads: “Uber paid for my ride home here’s how.” You tap your phone, show the Uber app with a promo code applied, and get in the car. Mid-video, you hold up the phone to the camera and say: “Uber’s affiliate program gave me a custom link every time someone books a ride through it, I earn a commission. So yes, I’m literally getting paid to make sure my friends get home safe.” End screen shows: “Tap my link in bio for $ off your next ride. #UberPartner #Fall26”
This is considered branded content because it clearly discloses the paid affiliate relationship while still feeling personal and useful. To stay compliant, you'd add #UberPartner or #Ad in the caption and use Uber's branded link sticker where allowed.
Uber
Fall '26 Uber Affiliate Program
Give an example of a content concept for Uber's affiliate program:
For the Uber Fall 26 affiliate program, a strong content concept is a “Friends Night Out” series where you film a short, cozy TikTok showing your group skipping the stress of driving or parking by using Uber to get to and from a fall activity, like a pumpkin patch or dinner out. The video would include text overlays like “POV: Letting Uber be the designated driver this season ” and a voiceover explaining how using your affiliate link saves everyone money and time. You’d then post a complementary Instagram Story with a quick screen recording of the discounted ride and a link sticker saying “Grab my Uber deal” keeping both pieces authentic, safety-focused, and easy for viewers to tap through.








