Overview
A Day in the Life of an Ipsos Field Market Research Interviewer
Imagine it: It’s Wednesday afternoon. It’s time for your shift as a Field Market Research Interviewer. You’re heading out for a scheduled 6-hour shift (starting around 1 or 2pm), one of three you’ve pre-booked for the week, consisting of weekdays and weekends between the hours of 9am and 8pm.
You’ll hop in your car—you’ll need business insurance and a valid driver’s licence for this job—and head to a neighbourhood nearby. Your mission? Chatting with people about their opinions and experiences—right at their doorstep. You’ll be going door-to-door, inviting people to participate in surveys. Training is provided to help you feel confident approaching people, even if they weren’t expecting a visit. And to make things easier, mileage reimbursement is provided for your travels.
You’ll use a company-provided tablet to record their answers, so there’s no need to worry about paperwork. And the best part? You’re making a real difference. The information you gather helps businesses and organisations make decisions that impact your community.
What else makes Ipsos special
* We’re committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Ipsos has been recognised by The Times as one of the top 50 companies for gender balance in the UK for two years running!
* We provide award-winning training, setting you up for success.
* We’re socially conscious and committed to making a positive impact. Our BELONG networks help create a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone.
* We’re dedicated to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles, striving to minimise our environmental footprint and promote sustainability.
Plus, as an Ipsos interviewer, you’ll enjoy access to:
* Ipsos More: A platform offering discounts on clothing, holidays, household goods, and everyday shopping essentials. Treat yourself while saving money!
* Ipsos Wellbeing: A dedicated resource to support your wellbeing, with tips and advice on staying active, eating well, and practicing mindfulness.
This job might be for you if
* You love meeting new people and hearing their stories.
* You’re comfortable striking up conversations and putting people at ease, even in unexpected situations.
* You’re looking for a part-time gig that lets you choose your hours (at least 12 hours per week in pre-booked 6-hour shifts) and be your own boss.
* You’re passionate about your community and want to have a voice in shaping its future.
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