Uber email format.
Use the most common Uber work-email pattern as a starting point. Sign up to verify real people at uber.com before export.
| Format | Example | Share |
|---|---|---|
| first@uber.com | jane@uber.com | 97% |
| firstlast@uber.com | alexlee@uber.com | 2% |
| first.last@uber.com | sam.rivera@uber.com | 1% |
| first-last@uber.com | morgan-chen@uber.com | 1% |
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Start with first@uber.com when you only know a name and company.
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The dominant pattern is first@uber.com, with a sample example of jane@uber.com.
Yes. Use first@uber.com as a starting point, then sign up to verify real Uber people before export.
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