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Interviewer Clerk

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AVG. SALARY

$37,250

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EDUCATION

High school (GED) +

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JOB OUTLOOK

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What To Learn

High School

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Beyond High School

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Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

High school (GED), plus on-the-job training

Interviewing clerks typically need a high school diploma and learn their skills on the job. Employers may prefer to hire candidates with some college education, depending on the specialty.

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Additional Information

Most employers require that research interviewers have high school diplomas. Experience is preferred but not necessary. On-the-job training is provided.

Paul Speidel is a training coordinator for a research company. He says that at his company, students currently in Grades 10 or 11 would be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Researcher Melanie Luba says there are good opportunities for interview researchers to work their way up. Many go on to become supervisors or managers of call centers, for example. "We like to promote from within as much as possible," she says.

Research interviewers must have good communication skills. They need a good command of the English language. And they must have a friendly voice and telephone manner.

"They need to have a winning way with people. The ability to get people to do what you want is very important at this job," says phone room coordinator Dottie Oliver.

The ability to make decisions and exercise good judgment is also important. "And they must be very reliable," adds Oliver. "If we have a 45-minute interview booked with a respondent, we must be able to count on the research interviewer to show up and do the interview."

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