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Online Survey takers come from all different backgrounds including sales, retail, managers, management, customer service, grocery, restaurant food cooks, servers, cashiers, admin and many more! There ...

$25/hr

Online Survey takers come from all different backgrounds including sales, retail, managers, management, customer service, grocery, restaurant food cooks, servers, cashiers, admin and many more! There ...

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How much do restaurant survey jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for restaurant survey in the United States is $31.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.28 and $36.06 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a restaurant survey?

A Restaurant Survey job involves evaluating dining establishments by collecting feedback on food quality, service, cleanliness, and overall customer experience. This role may require visiting restaurants, filling out surveys, and reporting observations to help improve restaurant operations. Some positions are conducted as a mystery diner, while others involve formal data collection through questionnaires.

What are the typical responsibilities of a restaurant surveyor during a site visit?

Restaurant Surveyors are responsible for assessing various aspects of a dining establishment, such as cleanliness, food quality, service standards, and compliance with brand or health regulations. During a site visit, they may discretely observe staff interactions, sample menu items, take detailed notes, and evaluate the ambiance and overall customer experience. They often complete structured evaluation forms or use digital tools to document their findings, which are later shared with management for improvement. This role requires impartiality and thoroughness to ensure that the feedback provided is accurate, actionable, and beneficial for the restaurant's growth.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the restaurant survey position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Restaurant Surveyor, strong observational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to accurately record and report findings are essential, often supported by relevant hospitality or market research experience. Familiarity with digital survey tools or data collection software is commonly required, and certifications in food safety or hospitality can be advantageous. Excellent interpersonal skills, professionalism, and the ability to provide objective feedback help candidates excel in this customer-facing role. These qualities ensure accurate assessment of restaurant performance, leading to actionable insights that can support quality improvement and customer satisfaction.

Can I get paid to review restaurants?

Restaurant survey jobs involve providing feedback on dining experiences, and some companies pay for restaurant reviews or surveys. These roles often require completing questionnaires, sometimes through online platforms or in person, and may involve verifying service quality or food standards. Payment varies depending on the company and the scope of the review, but they are generally legitimate opportunities for earning money through restaurant evaluations.

How do you become a restaurant survey?

To become a restaurant survey participant, you typically need to sign up with market research companies or survey panels that conduct restaurant feedback studies. No formal qualifications are usually required, but good communication skills and reliability are important; some surveys may require you to be a restaurant customer or have specific demographic characteristics.
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What states have the most Restaurant Survey jobs?

States with the most job openings for Restaurant Survey jobs include:

Infographic showing various Restaurant Survey job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 74% Full Time, and 26% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $64,602 per year, or $31.1 per hour.

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Lead Survey Principal - Top ENR Firm - Bridgeport, WV

Step into a true leadership role where you own the direction of a growing survey practice, instead of just delivering on someone else’s projects. This is a Principal-level opportunity with a national, employee-owned civil and environmental consulting firm that combines small-office autonomy in Bridgeport, WV with big-firm resources, benefits, and stability. You’ll lead the survey group, mentor talent, and help drive business in one of the state’s most active development markets.

Position Highlights

  • Title: Professional Surveyor / Principal (Survey Practice Leader)
  • Location: Bridgeport, West Virginia – office just off I-79, walkable to restaurants
  • Work setup: Primarily in-office with flexibility; collaborative team environment
  • Compensation: Competitive base salary (DOE) + paid overtime + performance bonuses + profit sharing
  • Long-term upside: Company-matched 401(k), employee stock program, and clear leadership path
  • Benefits: Medical, dental, vision, short/long-term disability, tuition assistance, generous PTO, and strong professional development support

What You’ll Do

  • Lead and grow the local survey team, mentoring surveyors and technicians and fostering a collaborative, high-performance culture
  • Oversee quality, safety, and delivery of survey projects, ensuring accurate, on-time work and efficient workflows
  • Manage and review a variety of survey types, including boundary, ALTA/NSPS, topographic, utility/route, subdivision/plats, and construction layout/as-builts
  • Partner with other discipline leaders (civil, environmental, geotechnical, etc.) to support integrated project delivery
  • Contribute to client relationships and business development efforts, helping identify new opportunities in the region

What We’re Looking For

  • Licensed Professional Surveyor (PS) in West Virginia, or the ability to obtain WV licensure in a reasonable timeframe
  • Approximately 10+ years of land surveying experience, with some track record of team leadership or mentoring
  • Solid hands-on background with common survey project types (boundary, ALTA/NSPS, topographic, construction layout, etc.)
  • Comfortable balancing technical oversight, project management, and people leadership
  • Strong communication skills and a desire to grow a practice, not just manage a project list

Why This Role

  • Lead an established survey group in a fast-growing office, not a cold start
  • Join an employee-owned firm where you can earn bonuses, profit sharing, and stock as you help the practice grow
  • Work alongside experienced civil, environmental, and geotechnical professionals on diverse, interesting projects across West Virginia
  • Enjoy a culture that emphasizes people, mentorship, inclusion, and long-term career growth

If you’re a licensed surveyor (or close) who wants a bigger say in how the work is done and where the practice is headed, this Principal-level role in Bridgeport is designed for you. Please send me your resume to danieln@noorstaffing.com