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ICF is hiring flexible part- time Bilingual REMOTE Survey Research interviewers! ICF is hiring flexible part- time Bilingual REMOTE Survey Research interviewers! This role is fully remote and part time, approximately 25 hours each week.
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As a Survey Research Telephone Interviewer, you will conduct outbound calls and survey respondents on a wide variety of topics. Premium rate for Bilingual (Spanish/English) interviewers You must work one weekend shift (Sat or Sun) required.
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As a Telephone Interviewer in our survey center, you’ll be screening respondents, conducting surveys with them, and collecting information on a variety of research topics. Job Description:The University of Florida Survey Research Center (UFSRC), part of the Bureau of Economic & Business Research, is seeking to hire personable individuals as English/Spanish Bilingual Telephone Interviewers.
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ReconMR is recognized as a leader in the Market Research industry. Ask your recruiter about our on-site safety protocols! Telephone Interviewers collect survey data by phone and complete the following duties on a daily basis: making outbound phone calls, reading a script verbatim, asking questions to respondents, and recording responses.
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The Department of Translational Genomics/Institute of Translational Genomics is seeking a Research Project interviewer to become part of our team. The successful candidate will interact with research participants, screen, schedule, interview participants, administer testing and data collection for the Oncology Research Information Exchange Network (ORIEN) project.
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We are seeking a bilingual/biliterate Spanish/English enthusiastic, communicative, and detail oriented individual to work as a field interviewer for our Life Course/Cognitive Aging Research Group.
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9/10th of our staff above entry level, started out on the phones as a Telephone Interviewer. Interviewers who are fluent in English and Spanish can earn a dollar more per hour, upon passing a bilingual test.
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Luce Research, is currently hiring WORK FROM HOME Survey Researchers in your area. Our home base is in Colorado and we have recently expanded into Texas, Wisconsin, Kansas, Idaho and Indiana. Luce Research, is currently hiring WORK FROM HOME Survey Researchers in your area.
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