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How much do work study bilingual interviewer jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for work study bilingual interviewer in the United States is $17.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $18.75 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Work Study Bilingual Interviewer vs Work Study Customer Service Representative?

AspectWork Study Bilingual InterviewerWork Study Customer Service Representative
CredentialsTypically requires bilingual proficiency and basic interview skillsRequires communication skills, sometimes bilingual ability
Work EnvironmentInterview settings, academic institutions, government agenciesCall centers, retail, service desks
Employer & IndustryEducational institutions, government programsBusinesses, customer service centers
Common Search IntentInterviewing, bilingual roles, student employmentCustomer support, communication skills, part-time work

The main difference is that Work Study Bilingual Interviewers focus on conducting interviews in bilingual settings, often within educational or government environments, while Work Study Customer Service Representatives handle customer inquiries and support in various industries. Both roles may require bilingual skills, but their primary functions and work environments differ significantly.

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Infographic showing various Work Study Bilingual Interviewer job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 11% Full Time, and 89% Part Time. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $36,285 per year, or $17.4 per hour.

DE Recreational Angler Interviewer

Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission

Dover, DE โ€ข On-site

Full-time

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Job description

General Description
As Recreational Angler Interviewer, the incumbent will conduct the field portion of the Access-Point Angler Intercept Survey (APAIS). This important research study, sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) conducts face-to-face interviews with marine recreational anglers. Recreational Angler Interviewers will travel to assigned sites to interview anglers about their fishing experiences and collect a variety of information, and (when possible) weigh, measure, and identify fish by species name that the anglers have caught. Assigned sites can include beaches, banks, piers, docks, jetties, and access points for private, charter, and head boats, including marinas, boat ramps, and other points of entry to marine waters. Recreational Angler Interviewers are responsible for completing field intercept forms with anglers at the various sites in addition to completing several other required study forms.
Duties
The responsibilities of the incumbent will include, but not be limited to, the following:
  • Successfully complete training, including survey procedures and fish identification tests;
  • Follow documented APAIS survey procedures;
  • Travel to assigned fishing access sites to interview anglers about their fishing experiences;
  • Occasionally work on head boats (for-hire vessels) for at-sea data collection;
  • Identify key species of fish with extreme accuracy and with little aid from field materials (up to 25 or more different species; guides and training will be provided);
  • Complete survey on tablet and submit to supervisor as instructed;
  • Serve as a primary point of contact for the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife/Fisheries Section and recreational anglers;
  • Answer questions and explain the importance of this federally-funded study;
  • Other duties as assigned.

Supervision
The Recreational Angler Interviewer is an employee of the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission (ASMFC); however, they report to the state supervisor daily. State supervisors make decisions concerning hiring and performance evaluations of the Recreational Angler Interviewer.
Work Environment
On average, field staff work 3 assignments per week minimum; however, this position may require individuals who will be able to work up to five (5) 8-hour shifts a week if necessary to complete assignments as scheduled. Staff must have flexible availability and be able to work any of the following shift times plus transit time: 2 am-8 am; 8 am-2 pm; 2 pm-8 pm; 8 pm-2 am. This position will require regular weekend work (including Fridays), and qualified candidates must be willing and able to work at least 16 hours each weekend. This position is located primarily at saltwater fishing access sites in DE, with occasional office days at the Delaware Division of Fish and Wildlife/Fisheries Section in Little Creek, DE. Work is performed primarily in an outdoor setting. The incumbent will report directly to the state APAIS biologist. The Recreational Angler Interviewer is an hourly, temporary employee. This position supports seasonal data collection from March 1 through December 31. Payment is based on hours worked and qualifies for overtime pay. This position is not eligible for benefits.
Training
Recreational Angler Interviewer will be required to attend an in-person paid training. Trainees must successfully complete training to continue employment on the project, including passing a fish species identification test and a survey procedures test with no less than 90% accuracy.
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