Interview Questions
SolviaFoundry
MaH Campus Creator Scout

examples of past campus marketing work
Street Teams Description: Recruit students to form street teams that promote events or products on campus through flyers, word-of-mouth, and social media. Example: A tech company might have students wearing branded gear and distributing free samples or promotional materials at high-traffic areas like cafeterias or libraries. Campus Events Description: Host events such as workshops, concerts, or competitions that engage students and create brand awareness. Example: A local coffee shop could sponsor an open mic night, offering free coffee to attendees and promoting their brand through banners and merchandise. Social Media Campaigns Description: Create targeted social media campaigns that appeal to the student demographic, using platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Example: A clothing brand might run a contest encouraging students to post photos in their outfits with a specific hashtag, with winners receiving gift cards or merchandise.
SolviaFoundry
MaH Campus Creator Scout

3 creators you’d recruit for MaH (links + why)
Ph1LzA Link: No direct link to a specific series is available, but his YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/@Ph1LzA. Why: Ph1LzA is a legend in the Minecraft Hardcore community [1][2]. He is known for his long-lasting Hardcore world that lasted for five years before an unfortunate death to a baby zombie [2][3]. He is considered one of the most recognizable Hardcore YouTubers [2]. WadZee Link: No direct link to a specific series is available, but his YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/@WadZee. Why: WadZee is known for his Hardcore let's play series and for building things that regular players wouldn't even think of making in their survival worlds [3]. He is also recognized for being the first person to build a fully functioning Netherite beacon in Hardcore [2]. SB737 Link: https://www.youtube.com/c/SB737 [4] Why: SB737 has been very creative with the Hardcore medium [5]. He has been making videos for a long time and has adapted his content to continue making "sick videos" [6].