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Company Description SAM is a fast-growing and global sensory and consumer research consultancy ... The Sensory Trained Panelist plays a critical role in supporting sensory research projects by ...

The Clinical Research Coordinator is responsible for the planning, coordination, and execution of ... Prepare, update, and maintain study data tables, panelist or subject databases, logs, and other ...

The Clinical Research Coordinator is responsible for the planning, coordination, and execution of ... Prepare, update, and maintain study data tables, panelist or subject databases, logs, and other ...

Practice Development Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$100K - $132K/yr

... Panelist updates, external newsletters). * Partners with appropriate managers to develop and ... research, documents plans and activity, and monitors results. * Liaises with law firms and ...

Practice Development Manager

Chicago, IL · On-site

$100K - $132K/yr

... Panelist updates, external newsletters). * Partners with appropriate managers to develop and ... research, documents plans and activity, and monitors results. * Liaises with law firms and ...

Address panelist performance or conduct issues in a timely and professional manner. 3. Sensory Study Execution * Implement sensory studies according to approved methodologies and research plans.

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How much do research panelist jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for research panelist in the United States is $14.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $15.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a research panelist?

Research panelists are individuals who participate in surveys, interviews, focus groups, or product testing to provide feedback and opinions for research purposes. Organizations use the insights gathered from panelists to inform product development, marketing strategies, or academic studies. Panelists are typically selected to represent certain demographics or customer segments, and their participation can be either compensated or voluntary. By sharing their honest opinions, research panelists play a crucial role in helping companies and researchers understand public attitudes and behaviors.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a research panelist?

To thrive as a Research Panelist, you need strong observational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to follow instructions, with no formal qualifications typically required beyond eligibility criteria for specific studies. Familiarity with online survey platforms, video conferencing tools, and basic data entry systems is often necessary. Reliability, open-mindedness, and effective communication help panelists provide honest, insightful feedback and engage productively in research activities. These skills and qualities are important to ensure accurate, valuable data for research studies, which directly influences the quality of insights gathered.

What can I expect in terms of collaboration and feedback as a research panelist?

As a Research Panelist, you’ll typically work independently when completing surveys or participating in studies, but your feedback is highly valued and often influences project outcomes. While direct interaction with a team may be limited, you may occasionally participate in group discussions, focus groups, or follow-up interviews where your input is discussed with moderators or researchers. Prompt, honest, and thoughtful responses are crucial, and you may receive periodic updates or summaries about how your insights contributed to the research. This role is ideal for those who enjoy flexible, self-directed work and want their opinions to shape products, services, or policies.

What is the difference between Research Panelist vs Market Research Interviewer?

AspectResearch PanelistMarket Research Interviewer
CredentialsTypically no formal credentials requiredOften requires training or basic interviewing skills
Work EnvironmentRemote or online surveys, flexible hoursIn-person or phone interviews, structured settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by market research firms, online panelsEmployed by research agencies, companies conducting surveys
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding online survey participationLearning about interview-based data collection

Research Panelists primarily participate in online surveys and focus groups, often working remotely with minimal credentials. Market Research Interviewers typically conduct in-person or phone interviews, requiring some training. Both roles support market research but differ in work environment and methods.

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States with the most job openings for Research Panelist jobs include:

Infographic showing various Research Panelist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 9% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $30,372 per year, or $14.6 per hour.

Sensory Trained Panelist

Eurofins Scientific

Plymouth, MN • On-site

$16.50/hr

Part-time

Posted 11 days ago


Eurofins rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 180 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

68th of 120 rated laboratories


Job description

Company Description

SAM is a fast-growing and global sensory and consumer research consultancy. Our mission is to allow consumers a voice in the development of outstanding food, beverage, pet, and health & beauty products so as to create high quality and memorable experiences. We help our clients:

  • Develop new product ideas
  • Re-energize a well-established product
  • Assess product-concept fit or packaging effectiveness
  • Understand the product, brand and category competitive landscapes
  • Protect product quality from inception to the end of shelf life

SAM The National Food Lab is the division of SAM that provides these services for all USA-based clients. Our sensory science program resides in our USA headquarters in Minneapolis, MN.

Job Description

Pay Range: $16.50/Hr.

The Sensory Trained Panelist plays a critical role in supporting sensory research projects by ensuring attendance to the training and panel sessions. Working directly with the Panel Leader and reporting to the Sensory Research Manager, this position focuses on operational excellence and adherence to protocols to deliver high-quality data for client projects.

Workload will be varied, so we ask that you are flexible with working hours. Typical panel sessions will either be held between 10:00 AM-12:00 PM or between 12:30-3:00 PM.

Job Description:

You will learn how to objectively assess the properties of products and become part of a trained Expert Sensory Panel.

As a trained, expert panelist you will be expected to:

Work collaboratively as part of a team: exchange, listen, reach an agreement on sensory properties.

Evaluate products with objectivity and identify the differences between them, using software on a computer.

Respect and apply test protocols and instructions given by the panel leader.

Respect project confidentiality.

Take part in further training to expand the range of products that you can evaluate.

Reporting Line:

This position reports directly to the Sensory Research Manager.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Evaluate products objectively

Use trained sensory skills to assess appearance, aroma, flavor, texture, after-feel, or other attributes depending on the study. Avoid personal preferences or emotional reactions.

  • Follow standardized testing protocols.

Adhere to strict procedures for sample handling, evaluation order, timing, and scoring to ensure data consistency and scientific validity.

  • Use sensory scales accurately.

Apply intensity scales, descriptive terms, and reference standards exactly as trained to maintain calibration across sessions.

  • Participate in training and calibration sessions.  

Attend regular training to learn terminology, align with the panel, and maintain consistent performance over time.

  • Provide detailed and reliable feedback.

Record observations clearly and accurately using digital ballots or paper forms, depending on the study design.

  • Maintain confidentiality

Protect all product information, prototypes, and client details as part of standard research confidentiality requirements.

  • Follow hygiene and safety guidelines

Comply with lab rules, including personal hygiene, sample handling, and safety protocols-especially when evaluating OTC or topical products.

  • Arrive on time and prepare

Attend scheduled sessions consistently, avoid strong fragrances or foods that may interfere with evaluation, and be ready to focus.

  • Communicate with the panel leader

Report any issues (e.g., illness, sensory fatigue, allergies, or discomfort) that may affect performance.

Core Skills

  • Strong sensory acuity
    • Ability to detect small differences in appearance, aroma, flavor, texture, or tactile attributes.
  • Objective evaluation skills
    • Capacity to separate personal preferences from product assessment and provide unbiased feedback.
  • Attention to detail
    • Ability to notice subtle differences and describe them accurately.
  • Consistency and reliability
    • Ability to give stable, repeatable evaluations across sessions.
  • Clear verbal and written communication
    • Comfortable using descriptive terminology and standardized sensory language.
  • Ability to follow protocols
    • Comfortable working within structured procedures, timing, and testing conditions.
Qualifications
  • No conditions that impair taste, smell, or tactile perception (e.g., chronic sinus issues, active colds, skin sensitivities depending on product type).
  • Availability for scheduled sessions
    • Consistent attendance and punctuality are essential for data quality.
  • Comfort with repeated product evaluation
    • Ability to evaluate multiple samples in a controlled, repetitive format.
  • Willingness to participate in training
    • Openness to learning sensory terminology, scaling methods, and calibration exercises.
  • Confidentiality and professionalism
    • Ability to maintain discretion regarding prototypes, client information, and internal processes.
  • Basic computer literacy
    • Comfortable using digital ballots or tablets for data entry.

Candidate Requirements:

  • No food allergies or intolerances.
  • No skin allergies or intolerances.
  • Would enjoy tasting a variety of different foods, flavors and ingredients, smell a variety of different fragrances and test skin creams, soaps & other personal care products.
  • Interested in a long-term role - please do not apply if you are a student or looking for short-term work e.g. a summer job.
  • Interpersonal team skills.
Additional Information

Pay Range: $16.50/Hr.

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

Eurofins USA Food Testing is a Disabled and Veteran Equal Employment Opportunity employer.


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Scientific research and development services, biotechnology research and development and environmental consulting services

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Leacock, PA, US