Interview Questions
Uber
Uber One Ambassador
how would you approach outreach to students?
To effectively outreach students on campus for Uber One, I’d focus on blending peer-to-peer marketing with interactive engagement. The goal would be to position Uber One as an essential part of student life by emphasizing convenience, savings, and reliability, which is perfect for late-night study sessions, rides to class or internships, and food deliveries during finals. I’d start by targeting key student groups like Greek life, cultural orgs, and residence halls, offering Uber One trials or co-sponsoring events to create visibility and trust. I would have on campus pop-up tables with QR codes, giveaways, and branded partnerships with local restaurants or campus cafes, while social media collaborations with student influencers would boost awareness online. Additionally, partnering with clubs, RAs, and event organizers to include Uber One discounts or ride codes in newsletters or group chats would encourage sign-ups. To sustain engagement, I’d introduce referral incentives and competitions to reward students for spreading the word, and consistently track which messages and events generate the most sign-ups to refine the strategy over time.
Uber
Uber One Ambassador
What organizations are you involved in?
I’m involved in the ASUC (Associated Students of the University of California), the sorority Sigma Phi Omega, and UX@B, a User Experience Design club on campus.
Uber
Uber One Ambassador
How would you get uber one sign ups?
I would get uber one sign ups by having a table on my campus and giving out free food/items as an incentive to sign up! I would also explain to students how Uber One can benefit students and how I personally use it as well.


