Interview Questions
Oddball
Oddball Brand Ambassador - Community Sampling

Do you have reliable access to a car and are you able to travel to community locations near local Target stores?
Here are two ways to answer, depending on your situation:
If you have a car
Yes, I have reliable access to a car and I’m comfortable traveling to community locations near local Target stores. I’m flexible with travel and able to reach different neighborhoods or event locations as needed.
If you don’t have a car but can travel
I don’t currently own a car, but I have reliable transportation and can travel to community locations near local Target stores. I’m dependable when it comes to getting to locations on time.
Oddball
Oddball Brand Ambassador - Community Sampling

This role involves approaching parents and families to offer samples. How comfortable are you starting conversations with people you don’t know? Tell us about a time you had to do this.
Here’s a natural and confident answer you could give in an interview:
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I’m very comfortable starting conversations with people I don’t know, especially in friendly environments like stores or public places. I enjoy meeting new people and making them feel comfortable. When I approach parents or families, I usually start with a simple and polite greeting and keep the conversation light and positive.
For example, when I was creating content for social media, I sometimes had to approach people in public places and ask if they would like to be part of a short video or give feedback. At first, some people were unsure, but by smiling, introducing myself clearly, and explaining what I was doing in a simple way, many people became interested and happy to participate. That experience helped me learn how to quickly build trust and make conversations feel natural.
Because of that, I feel confident approaching families, offering samples, and explaining the product in a friendly way so both parents and kids feel comfortable.
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Oddball
Oddball Brand Ambassador - Community Sampling

If your goal was to get 200 families with kids to try oddball near a target store, where would you go and what would your sampling setup look like?
If the goal is to get 200 families with kids to try Oddball near a Target, I would focus on high-traffic places where parents and kids already spend time, and create a fun, kid-friendly sampling setup that feels like an activity rather than a promotion. 🎯 1. Best Places to Find Families I’d position the sampling close to or around a store where families already visit. Top spots: Right outside Target entrance Parents leaving with kids are relaxed and more open to trying samples. Nearby playground or park Kids are already playing and parents stay for 30–60 minutes. Weekend youth sports games Soccer, baseball, or cricket fields are full of families. Family-heavy areas in shopping centers Ice cream / snack sampling works well where kids are walking around. 2. Sampling Setup (Make It Fun for Kids) 🍦 Instead of a boring table, create a mini experience. Booth look: Bright colors Big sign: “FREE Oddball Taste Test!” Fun mascot or character if possible Kid-height table Table layout: Small branded cups with bite-size samples Cooler with product visible Napkins + small spoons Sign: “Find Oddball in Target!” 3. Kid Engagement (Very Important) 🎉 Kids should feel like it’s a game. Ideas: “Pick Your Flavor Challenge” Sticker reward after tasting Spin-the-wheel for prizes Prizes could be: Stickers Small toys Coupon for Oddball at Target 4. Parent Conversion While kids try the sample, talk to parents. Quick script: “If your kids like it, you can grab Oddball right inside Target in the frozen section.” Offer: $1 off coupon QR code for discount 5. Volume Strategy (To Reach 200 Families) If 1 family = about 2–3 samples, you need roughly: 450–500 sample bites With good traffic: 2–3 hours outside Target on a weekend can reach 200 families. ✅ Ideal Setup Summary Location: Outside Target entrance or nearby park Time: Saturday / Sunday afternoon Setup: Bright sampling booth + cooler Engagement: Game + stickers for kids Conversion: Coupon pointing to Target







