Field interviewers conduct calls and in-person visits with diverse populations across the nation to gather survey feedback for research with far-reaching implications, including health care, employment, and education.
Our data empowers legislators and others involved in setting policy to make informed decisions for the welfare of all Americans.
The interview is the basic tool by which we are able to provide this data and the interviewer is the one who makes it all possible.
Are you looking to do meaningful work conducting survey research in the field? Do you need flexible, part-time work hours with competitive pay?
If you are interested in joining the Field, apply now.
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Field Interviewers at NORCOur interviewers make an impact for decision makers nationwide.
Benefits of being a field interviewer include:
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