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633 days ago

Field Interviewer Roles

Neha from Avondale

Thinking of a fresh start and new role for 2023 then this may be for you! Due to growth, we are looking for face to face interviewers to join us!

The interviewer role is unique! It’s all about people and our communities. You will be based out in the field including door to door knocking and partnering with the community to conduct surveys and collect data and insights. No two days will be the same and all our interviewers are contractors which means you get to manage your day in a way that suits you and take full ownership!


Even though you will be out in the field, you will not be alone, we provide full training and induction coupled with ongoing support. We have really built a community of connection for our contractors!

Mō tāua | About us

For 25 years, Reach Aotearoa has been leading the way as an independent provider of public sector research services in New Zealand. We conduct vital national surveys for Government Agencies that make a difference for New Zealanders.

Mōu koe | About you

Our interviewers come from all backgrounds, but they all have the same ethos – you’ll be motivated, and self-driven to complete work along with taking pride in the quality.

Above all our contractors are honest, fun and enjoy meeting targets! Come and be part of Reach Aotearoa!

Me pēhea te tuku tono | How to apply

Don't miss the opportunity to be part of our great team - apply now via Seek. For further information contact HR at recruitment@reach.co.nz or visit our website www.reach.co.nz...

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