Salary Range
$25,000 to $100,000+
Public opinion researchers, also known as survey researchers, help measure public sentiment about various products, services, or social issues by gathering information from a sample of the population through questionnaires and interviews. They collect, analyze, and interpret data and opinions to explore issues and forecast trends. Their poll results help business people, politicians, and other decision makers determine what's on the public's mind. Approximately 9,930 survey researchers are employed in the United States, many of whom combine full-time work in government, academia, or business with part-time consulting work in another setting.
Minimum Education Level
Bachelor's DegreeCertification/License
RecommendedOutlook
Little Change or More Slowly than the AverageCurious
Organized
Outgoing
Supervisor
Public Opinion Researcher
Interviewer or Data Analyst
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