Field Market Research Interviewer (Car Required)


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Enjoy chatting to people and getting out and about?

Looking for flexible work that fits around your life, not the other way round?

Join Ipsos, one of the world's leading market research organisations. We're looking for Field Interviewers across Wales to help us understand what people think about the services, transport and communities they rely on every day.

Whether you're in Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Wrexham, Bangor, the Valleys, Mid Wales, or anywhere in between, you'll be speaking to people in your local area and gathering valuable insights that help shape important decisions across Wales.

What the role looks like

As a Field Interviewer, you'll be out and about in your local area speaking to people face-to-face — whether that's on doorsteps, in communities, or on public transport.

The role is designed to be flexible. Some people prefer regular shifts, while others like the freedom to work when it suits them. With us, you can do either.

Your working options

Regular weekly shifts (door-to-door or transport projects)

Transport shifts are typically 3–3.5 hours.

Pay includes:

£12.75 per hour during the initial training period

£51–£61 per shift for transport work (project dependent)

Pay-per-complete work

Get paid for each successful interview you complete

Typically 2–3 days per week for door-to-door work (6-hour shifts)

Work more flexibly, choosing when to go out

Ideal if you prefer a more independent way of working

Let us know which working style suits you best and we'll do our best to match you with available work in your area.

What you'll be doing

Speaking to members of the public and asking survey questions

Working in communities or on public transport

Recording responses on a tablet (provided)

Representing Ipsos in a friendly and professional way

Don't worry if you've never done anything like this before — we'll provide full training and ongoing support.

What we're looking for

We're not looking for a particular background — just the right attitude.

You'll be:

Friendly and comfortable striking up conversations

Self-motivated and happy working on your own

Reliable and organised

You'll also need:

A full UK driving licence

Access to a car

Willingness to travel locally

What you'll get

Flexible, part-time work that fits around your life

The option to work shifts or pay-per-complete projects (where available)

Mileage reimbursement

Free travel on surveyed bus routes (where applicable)

A company tablet and all equipment provided

Full training and ongoing support

Access to staff discounts and wellbeing benefits

Opportunities to pick up extra work and increase your earnings

Why Ipsos?

This isn't just a job — it's a chance to make a real impact.

The conversations you have help shape decisions that affect everyday life in communities across Wales. You'll meet people from all walks of life, hear their views, and help ensure their voices are heard.

If you enjoy meeting new people and want flexible, varied work that makes a difference, we'd love to hear from you.

Apply today and join our team of Field Interviewers across Wales

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