Interview Questions
AudioTrack
Brand Ambassador for AudioTrack

If you had to explain AudioTrack to a friend in one sentence, what would you say?
Audiotrack is like a social app where you can listen to and share short audio content—notes, ideas, or stories—anytime, anywhere.
AudioTrack
Brand Ambassador for AudioTrack

Who on your campus do you think would be the best fit for AudioTrack, and why?
1. Students who study using audio
People who prefer listening over reading (revision while walking, traveling, gym)
Competitive exam prep students (they revise a lot)
Why they’re perfect:
Audiotrack fits naturally into their habits—they’ll actually use it daily, not just download and forget.
2. Creators / content-making students
Podcast-style creators, Instagram reel makers, YouTubers
Students who like recording voice notes, opinions, or stories
Why:
They’ll not only use Audiotrack but also create content on it, which helps bring more users organically.
3. Club members & active campus communities
Debate club, music club, drama society, etc.
Why:
They already have audiences. If one group adopts Audiotrack, it spreads quickly through their network.
4. Class toppers / note-sharing students
The ones everyone asks for notes
Why:
If they start sharing audio explanations, others will follow just to access their content → network effect
5. Busy / commuting students
Those traveling long distances daily
Why:
They have “dead time” → perfect for audio consumption
AudioTrack
Brand Ambassador for AudioTrack

what would be the first step you'd take to get more people from your school using Audiotrack?
Before pushing promotion, you need clarity. So I’d start with a quick, simple approach:
1. Talk to 10–20 students (target users) Ask things like:
Have you heard of Audiotrack?
Would you use something like it?
What would make you actually use it daily?
What apps are you already using instead?
This tells you:
Awareness problem? → people don’t know it exists
Value problem? → they don’t find it useful
Habit problem? → they’re stuck on alternatives
2. Identify ONE main reason Don’t try to fix everything. Pick the biggest blocker.
3. Then act based on that
If awareness is low → promote in classes, WhatsApp groups, posters
If value is unclear → show real use cases (notes, playlists, study help)
If habit is the issue → give a reason to switch (exclusive content, rewards, community)


