Company Overview:
Global brands, media outlets, and institutions rely on YouGov for trusted research and data analytics. YouGov operates one of the most extensive and responsive research networks. With teams based in the UK, Americas, Europe, Middle East, India, and Asia Pacific, our focus is on delivering transparent and reliable insights into global public opinion and behavior trends.
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Salary: Earn up to $25 per survey
About YouGov:
This remote opportunity is open to individuals globally. YouGov is well-regarded for its consistent accuracy and forward-thinking in the field of market research. With a panel of over 27 million users worldwide, our insights inform some of the most impactful business and media strategies. Join today to get paid for your opinions and be part of global conversations.
FAQ's
What is a market research panelist?
In the context of market research, a panel (also known as a brand research panel) can be defined as a pre-recruited group of individuals who have agreed to provide feedback by partaking in online surveys, studies, in-depth interviews, focus groups, etc.
What is a research panelist?
A research panel is a group of people you have selected to take part in your survey research. Whether it's the workforce of a small company or a major subset of a national population, the term research panel is a way of describing people who have agreed to take surveys on an ongoing basis.
What does a market researcher do?
Market researchers collect and analyze data about customers, products, and services to help businesses understand consumer behavior and make informed decisions about marketing strategies and product development
What are the duties of a panelist?
The primary role of the panelist is to prepare, share and present their paper. Paper presenters are required to circulate copies to discussants and other panelists in advance of the meetings, and at least two weeks (and no fewer five working days) before the commencement of the meetings.