Field Interviewer on NSDUH project - Field Interviewer RTI International Employee Review

4.0
Oct 31, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

-- flexible hours -- very decent pay rate; excellent in fact; though no bennies -- no office politics, little contact with supervisor -- meet wide variety of people -- physically active, not sitting all the time, and outdoors a lot -- time off every quarter; plenty of off time to enjoy rest of life (albeit at the cost of low income)

Cons

-- they are often anal about trifling details -- verbose and very poorly written scripts which must be repeated verbatim -- numerous forms must be filled out precisely -- working outdoors in lousy weather -- unnecessary "refusal conversion" obsession, leading to discomfort of both interviewer and subject -- probably no realistic opportunity for advancement; once an FI grunt, always an FI grunt

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