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How Do I Become a Field Interviewer?

Dan Cavallari
Dan Cavallari

A field interviewer is a person who plans, develops, conducts, and interprets surveys that are presented to the public on a wide variety of topics. In order to become a field interviewer, you will need to first graduate from high school or earn an equivalent qualification. You will then need to go on to college; it helps to major in social sciences or related social fields, as much of the work you do will be an analysis of human behaviors, attitudes, and beliefs. It it is a good idea to take part in an internship while you are in college if you want to become a field interviewer.

An internship will provide you with valuable work experience that will help you get a job after you graduate. You will have the opportunity to establish contacts in the industry that will aid you in becoming a field interviewer once you gain all the necessary qualifications, and you will gain insight into how the process of field interviewing works. Such positions are usually short-term, and they are often held over the summer so they do not interfere with your regular college studies. Do not expect to be paid for your services, but know that you will gain valuable experience that will help you build your future.

Part of a field interviewer's responsibilities include conducting surveys and interacting with the public.
Part of a field interviewer's responsibilities include conducting surveys and interacting with the public.

Once you graduate with a bachelor's degree, you will need to create a resume that will help you become a field interviewer. Be sure to include any work experience, volunteer experience, and internships that can help an employer get an understanding of your credentials. If you have no such credentials, be sure to list any previous jobs you have held. Customer service jobs are particularly useful on a resume, since they demonstrate that you have experience working with the general public and getting information from customers. These are valuable skills to have once you become a field interviewer.

You may need to have a valid driver's license in order to be hired for this position, as it is likely you will need to travel to various locations throughout a city or region. Be sure to ask the employer if such credentials are necessary for hire. You may also need to undergo some training in various computer programs, particularly word processing programs and spreadsheet programs. You can get ahead of the game by taking such training courses while you are in college and listing those courses or training sessions on your resume.

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    • Part of a field interviewer's responsibilities include conducting surveys and interacting with the public.
      By: Andres Rodriguez
      Part of a field interviewer's responsibilities include conducting surveys and interacting with the public.