Market Research Interviewer – Car Required – FullTime

Ipsos
Ottery Saint Mary
11 months ago
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As a face-to-face Market ResearchInterviewer at Ipsos, you will be at the forefront of gatheringvaluable insights from the public on a variety of important andfascinating topics. You will travel to respondent’s homes toconduct face-to-face interviews and ensure respondents feelcomfortable sharing their opinions. You will explain the surveyprocess, answer any questions, and encourage participation. Don’tworry, you will receive plenty of training! During interviews, youwill accurately record responses using provided devices and meetdaily targets while maintaining high-quality standards.

Key Projects You'll WorkOn:

  • Public Affairs Sector: Engage in studies commissioned bythe Department of Education, Home Office, and other governmentbodies.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;"> BritishElection Study: Contribute to one of the longest-running electionstudies worldwide, understanding political attitudes andbehaviour.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">Millennium CohortStudy: Collect data on the development and experiences of youngpeople born in England, Scotland, Wales, and NorthernIreland.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">Children of the2020s: Longitudinal survey capturing data about child development,family context, and educationalexperiences.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">Anti-SocialBehaviour Evaluation: Measure the impact of government schemesaimed at preventing anti-social behaviour.
  • Barb Establishment Survey: Help shape the UK TV andadvertising landscape with detailed audience data andinsights.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">Mobi Test TravelSurvey: Use cutting-edge GPS technology to capture travel patternsacross Great Britain. 

Requirements:

  • Excellent communication and interpersonalskills.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">Must have access toa car and be comfortable with traveling. Business car insurance isrequired.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">A friendly andapproachable demeanour.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">Ability to buildrapport with people from all walks of life.
  • A reliable and self-motivated individual with strongtime management skills.

Benefits:

  • Comprehensive 8-week training program – noprior experience necessary!
  • Quarterly performance based bonuses of up to£500
  • Mileagereimbursement.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">The opportunity tomake a real impact by contributing to important researchprojects.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">Competitivediscounts on shopping to holidays with our staff site, and theability to send and receive e-cardrecognition.
  • <spanstyle="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;">Strong supportsystem including a ticketing system for inquiries, weekly drop-insessions, and a dedicated Facebook Group forinterviewers.

If you are a curious, resilient, andself-motivated individual who enjoys talking to people then Bea Game Changer! Apply Now!

 
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