Interview Questions
Naked Sundays
Product Tester for Naked Sundays SPF

What do you look for in a beauty product review?
When I look at a beauty product review, I look for honesty, detail, and whether the review feels like it came from a real experience. From working in the cosmetics industry at a hair salon, I learned that people trust specific feedback more than a generic “I loved it.” Customers want to know how a product actually performs, how it feels, how long it lasts, and whether it fits into their daily routine.For a beauty or SPF product, I would look for details like texture, scent, finish, packaging, skin feel, wear throughout the day, and whether it layers well with makeup or skincare. I also think it is important to mention who the product may work best for, because beauty products are personal and everyone’s skin, preferences, and routines are different.Reviews can have a big impact on a company because they help build trust before a customer even tries the product. A thoughtful review can answer questions, reduce hesitation, and make someone feel more confident purchasing. On the other hand, unclear or overly generic reviews may not feel credible. That is why I think strong beauty reviews should be honest, specific, and helpful to both the customer and the brand.
Naked Sundays
Product Tester for Naked Sundays SPF

Have you ever written a product review before?
Yes, I have experience writing product-style reviews and giving detailed feedback based on real use. I focus on being specific, honest, and helpful by looking at things like packaging, first impression, ease of use, quality, performance, and whether the product matches what it promises.For a beauty or SPF product, I would pay attention to details like texture, scent, how it applies, how it wears throughout the day, how it feels on the skin, and whether it layers well with makeup or skincare. My goal would be to write feedback that feels genuine and useful to someone deciding whether the product is right for them.
197 The Agency
Social Media Assistant

What is your experience with scheduling and posting social media campaigns?
My experience with scheduling and posting social media campaigns comes from creating content plans, organizing posts around specific goals, and making sure each piece of content feels consistent with the brand. I understand that scheduling is not just about uploading posts, but about planning ahead, keeping a feed cohesive, and making sure content goes out at the right time.I would approach a campaign by creating a content calendar, organizing captions, visuals, hashtags, posting dates, and approval deadlines in advance. I would also use feed previews to make sure everything looks polished and aligned before it goes live.When posting, I pay attention to details like formatting, tagging, links, timing, and caption accuracy. After content is posted, I would track performance through reach, engagement, comments, saves, shares, and follower growth to understand what is working.Overall, I am organized, detail-oriented, and comfortable managing multiple moving pieces so campaigns run smoothly and support the client’s goals.






