Jan 27, 2007 17:13
Well, it's not really a decision, as I don't think I can justify it... but the I'm tempted to apply for the following, as advertised on Unitemps:
A company based in London (near Euston train station) are looking to recruit someone with a background in Experimental Psychology.
You will be required to conduct 10 sessions of protocol interviews each lasting about an hour long. These are scripted one-to-one interviews with members of the public about energy suppliers in UK today
You will be required to travel to London for 2 days to complete the interviews. All travel expenses will be reimbursed.
You will then be required to spend approximatley 8 days carrying out the analytical work from the interviews, including quantifying respondants answers and using statistics. This work is to be carried out in Coventry and may be done at home.
You will then be required to travel back to London for one day for a debriefing and to report on your findings. The whole project will take about 12 days.
Start date for interviews: Monday 5th FebruaryEnd date for debriefing: Friday 16th February
Ideally you will have or be studying towards a degree in Psychology.Previous experience in conducting interviews is preferable, although not essential.
Please apply ASAP stating your experience and why you think you are suitable for the role.
The pay is 9.20 an hour, so if they're paying me for 8 hours work a day for the 12 days I stand to make around 880 pounds. I so wish I didn't have uni. I don't think I can really justify missing days off uni just because I'd like to make some money :S Thoughts anyone?
Finding anything job shaped is so frustrating!
uni,
job