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Interviewer for The Times Final Year Student Survey 2017 (High Fliers) [GUI1320HFRC/MC]

Listed by High Fliers Research Company

Applying

Application deadline: Tue 31 Jan 2017
How to apply: Send an email to jmably94@gmail.com, stating your name, course and year of study along with a completed application form which you can download through this link: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5xKBCeSN6bFcm1LSkpQaW54Q0U

Salary

£75 for 25 interviews

Job Duration

10 hours

Details

The role will entail conducting 20-minute questionnaires with friends and peers in their final year, in order to understand the job aspirations and expectations of 25 University students each. The interviews will take place from the 1st - 8th February 2017, with a training session included.

 

Taking on this role will mean you are involved in the biggest survey of its kind conducted in the UK. Each year the survey interviews just under 20,000 students from the top 30 universities in Britain. The research is used by over 75 of the UK’s biggest graduate employers to improve their future graduate recruitment strategies.

 

Benefits:

 

• On completion of all 25 interviews; you will be paid £75 directly into your bank account. (This can be extended to 30 interviews for £90 if targets are met!)

 

• You can receive a full reference on completion of the role

 

• You can complete all work around your own personal schedule

 

• You can significantly enhance your CV by demonstrating time management, organisational and planning skills (important for interviews and job applications)

 

• You will be provided with a number of ‘freebies’ i.e. pens, notepads, sweets etc

 

 

Requirements:

 

• Interviewers ideally should be in their final year of undergraduate study and can be studying ANY degree.

 

• You must have good access to final year students.

 

• You must be personable and hold a good level of communication skills.

 

• Excellent time management skills are essential

 

**This opportunity is self-employed. For further information on self-employment, please speak to Job Zone staff. Please note that international students from outside the EEA cannot work as self-employed due to your visa restrictions.

 

 

For information on the Personal Skills Award visit: https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/as/employability/psa/index.aspx (registration deadline 20th January 2017)

For information on getting your CV checked by a professional advisor visit: www.guildskills.eventbrite.co.uk

Research On campus Part-time or Casual, Self-employed

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