Market Research Interviewer

Manchester
11 months ago
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Market Research Interviewer
£12.00 to £13.50 per hour
Hybrid Manchester 
Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm
Temp contract 
Starts Friday 7th Feb for 3 months 

An exciting opportunity has arisen for mulitpal  Market Research Telephone Interviewer’s with a large social value not for profit group. The role is to make outbound calls to small and medium sized business, inviting them to join a government funded business growth programme or answer questions on a survey.
If you are a seasoned Market Researcher or a business graduate looking for your first job this could be the perfect opportunity.
Full training will be given, all you need is an intelligent, confident telephone manner and strong resilience.
Description of duties:
Conducting telephone interviews with respondents. 
This involves holding intelligent, fluid telephone conversations with businesses/individuals while asking them a structured set of questions, probing, and clarifying their responses.
• Collating and recording accurate and high-quality information obtained during the survey calls.
• Engaging prospective businesses confidently and persuasively, yet respectfully, encouraging their participation in the research.
• Participating in feedback sessions; critically thinking about what you are finding out from your calls and feeding back to the team.
• Achieving productivity (number of interviews) and quality targets.
• Being open to learning and improvement; we offer feedback and support.
• Being flexible and adaptable to suit business needs and project requirements.
• An excellent telephone manner
• Good knowledge of Microsoft Applications and the Internet (desirable)

Send your CV to Annalee Wood at Aspire Recruitment today

This vacancy is being handled by Aspire Recruitment. Please be aware we receive a high volume of applications and regularly receive applications from candidates who exceed the job credentials. We will only contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. Should you apply for this role, we will process your data as detailed in our Privacy Policy and by applying for this opportunity I agree that Aspire Recruitment will keep me informed about potential employment opportunities regularly and that I can choose to opt out of receiving information at any time.Market Research Interviewer
£13.00 to £13.50 per hour
Manchester / Hybrid
Monday to Friday
Temp contract 
Starts Friday 7th Feb for 3 months 

An exciting opportunity has arisen for two Market Research Telephone Interviewer’s with a large social value not for profit group. The role is to make outbound calls to small and medium sized business, inviting them to join a government funded business growth programme or answer questions on a survey.
If you are a seasoned Market Researcher or a business graduate looking for your first job this could be the perfect opportunity.
Full training will be given, all you need is an intelligent, confident telephone manner and strong resilience.
Description of duties:
Conducting telephone interviews with respondents. 
This involves holding intelligent, fluid telephone conversations with businesses/individuals while asking them a structured set of questions, probing, and clarifying their responses.
• Collating and recording accurate and high-quality information obtained during the survey calls.
• Engaging prospective businesses confidently and persuasively, yet respectfully, encouraging their participation in the research.
• Participating in feedback sessions; critically thinking about what you are finding out from your calls and feeding back to the team.
• Achieving productivity (number of interviews) and quality targets.
• Being open to learning and improvement; we offer feedback and support.
• Being flexible and adaptable to suit business needs and project requirements.
• An excellent telephone manner
• Good knowledge of Microsoft Applications and the Internet (desirable)

Send your CV to Annalee Wood at Aspire Recruitment today

This vacancy is being handled by Aspire Recruitment. Please be aware we receive a high volume of applications and regularly receive applications from candidates who exceed the job credentials. We will only contact you within the next 14 days if you are selected for interview. Should you apply for this role, we will process your data as detailed in our Privacy Policy and by applying for this opportunity I agree that Aspire Recruitment will keep me informed about potential employment opportunities regularly and that I can choose to opt out of receiving information at any time

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