This is the review of the second cohort of Push Ambassador program in India, & is based on personal experiences.
What's it?
The Push Ambassador India Program is a community initiative designed to grow the presence and foster a dynamic community of web3 enthusiasts across India.
More info- check out their 1st blog regarding it
Application
The application process goes well, with some basic questions aimed at knowing your type of work & how creative you are (yes, that counts!)
Following the application & the scrutiny, you might get an assignment to be done within a stipulated deadline, which, in my case, was drafting a brand new blog about how I came across the programs & all- Check them out here
Selection
Once you get selected, you will be notified via official mails about it, & asked to complete some onboarding formalities.
Then, you would have to join the chillest onboarding call. Congratulations!
What to do?
The program is designed in epochs. one epoch lasts 60 days, & you have to score a certain number of points to stay active. There are different points for different tasks, you can feel free to choose whichever task you might deem worthy of doing & yes, you are allowed to collab with others to finish certain tasks!
About the tasks- there are a lot to choose from- be it designing graphics, making videos about specific topics, writing blogs (yea, been there, done it), getting partnership with other companies for possible collaboration, promoting new features of push protocol, taking part in push's open source projects, building stuff with push, improving the ambassador program, holding push centric workshops, bringing awareness, making memes- there is a lot to choose from!
Each task need to get reviewed before you can earn points, & it might be the case where your submissions might be suggested for improvements before you are finally awarded the points. However, refrain from solely doing tasks for points, as quality matters over quantity, & do not overdo yourself just for the sake of grinding a leaderboard.
If you think this program is not what you are looking for, you can drop out anytime. Nothing's mandatory, you are free to do what you like the most & how you wanna contribute in your own way; is totally up to you. Nobody's going to ring you up if you do absolutely nothing; it is a voluntary role & the push fam is generous enough to consider your issues, if you have any. (Kudos to them!)
The crew is friendly, & you won't have problems with them, I swear. But, I won't suggest taking advantage of that.
My experience
I had the opportunity to get selected as an ambassador (Top 30 within the hundreds of applications) for the 2nd cohort. my journey had been smooth, crafting blogs and designing creatives, promoting push protocol via different social media platforms.
What I liked the most about this programme is the fact that it allows complete freedom about the domain you wanna work on, without any additional deadline pressure, suitable for people with high workload. Getting points was very easy, and had the opportunity to work as a part of the team, contributing significantly to the ecosystem.
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