Evaluate interview reports

Description

Assess the quality and plausibility of the interview results on the basis of the documentation while taking various factors into account such as the weighting scale.

Alternative labels

assess interview reports
evaluate interview report
rate interview reports
examine interview reports
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evaluating interview reports

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

cross-sector

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Evaluate interview reports is an essential skill of the following occupations:

Field survey manager: Field survey managers organise and supervise investigations and surveys on the request of a sponsor. They monitor their implementation according to production requirements and lead a team of field investigators.
Market research interviewer:
Market research interviewers strive to collect information on the perceptions, opinions, and preferences of customers in relation to commercial products or services. They use interview techniques to draw as much information as possible by contacting people via telephone calls, by approaching them face-to-face or by by virtual means. They pass this information to experts for drawing analysis.

Optional skill

Evaluate interview reports is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Market research analyst: Market research analysts collect the information gathered in the market research and study it to draw conclusions. They define the potential customers of a product, the target group and the way they can be reached. Market research analysts analyse the position of products in the market from different perspectives such as features, prices and competitors. They analyse cross selling and interdependencies between different products and their placement. Market research analysts prepare information helpful for the development of marketing strategies.
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.
Editorial assistant: Editorial assistants support the editorial staff at all stages of the publication process of newspapers, websites, online newsletters, books and journals. They collect, verify and process information, acquire permits and deal with rights. Editorial assistants act as point of contact for the editorial staff, schedule appointments and interviews. They proofread and give recommendations on the content.

 


 

References

  1. Evaluate interview reports – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022