survey enumerator
Survey enumerators perform interviews and fill in forms in order to collect the data provided by interviewees. They can collect information by phone, mail, personal visits or on the street. They conduct and help the interviewees administer the information that the interviewer is interested in having, usually related to demographic information for governmental statistical purposes.
Also called: commercial census taker, census worker, census interviewer, census clerk, census taker, enumerator, street surveyor, census official
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- essential skills
- 23
- optional skills
- 8
- related roles
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Where you can go from here
8 rolesOccupations sharing the most essential skills with this one. The number is a count, not an opinion.
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Essential skills
14Optional skills
23- communicate by telephone
- conduct public surveys
- data quality assessment
- demography
- design questionnaires
- evaluate interview reports
- explain interview purposes
- manage needs for stationery items
- market research
- national population census
- operate GPS systems
- opinion poll
- perform data analysis
- politics
- polling techniques
- present reports
- psychology
- revise questionnaires
- statistics
- use microsoft office
- use office systems
- use shorthand
- visual presentation techniques
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