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FINAL YEAR STUDENTS

High Fliers Research have teamed up with The Times newspaper in order to conduct The Times Final Year Student Survey 2015 at Warwick University. Would you be be interested in working as an Interviewer for this national project for a one-week period starting next Monday?
Below I have included the key details of the role. If it appears to be something that you would like to be involved with, please contact The Times Warwick University Manager, Vyoma Karia, who can provide you with further details. Alternatively, to apply, simply send Vyoma an email with a copy of your latest CV. If you have any friends who might be interested in the role, please do pass this on as there are plenty of spaces to fill.
Interviewer for The Times Final Year Student Survey 
No. of positions available: 29
Job role: Interviewer for The Times Final Year Student Survey
Pay: £9 an hour
Duration: 7-day fixed-term contact, flexible, part-time (hours can be worked around student's personal schedule)
Role Description:
  • Complete 15-20 minute questionnaires with your final-year friends on their career aspirations and expectations
  • Complete all questionnaires in your own time, around your personal schedule. Students are set a target of completing 25 surveys within 'Survey Week'
  • All materials are provided at a very brief training session at the beginning of 'Survey Week'
  • Students are responsible for organising surveys with their final-year friends and peers, in addition to returning completed surveys to The Times University Research Manager.
What is The Times Final Year Student Survey?
 
Every year High Fliers Research launches their annual nationwide research project sponsored by The Times newspaper, The Times Final Year Student Survey. The survey looks at the job aspirations and expectations of the graduating population and is the largest of its kind in the UK, aiming to interview over 18,500 students from the top 30 universities in Britain. The results are used by over 65 of the UK's biggest graduate employers, including firms such as Teach First, Siemens and PwC, to understand how best to recruit students from these universities.
 
Applicants must: 
1. have good access to students in their final year of study at Warwick University
2. be available for the 7 day 'Survey Week'
3. have approximately 8-10 hours free during 'Survey Week'
Benefits include: 
1. a great rate of pay (£90 for approximately 10 hours work)
2. the ability to complete the work around your own timetable
3. a full reference from a respected company in its field
4. an excellent insight into the world of graduate recruitment
To apply: 
Please send a copy your latest CV to The Times University Manager, Vyoma Karia, at v.karia@warwick.ac.uk. Please also include a short paragraph on why you would be a good Interviewer and how you would ensure you completed the target of 25 questionnaires in a week.
 
High Fliers Research Ltd
King's Gate, 1 Bravingtons Walk, London, N1 9AE
www.highfliers.co.uk
Thu 05 Feb 2015, 09:25

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