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The average salary for an Interviewer in U.S. is $42,750.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $42,750

$30,110$58,090

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $20.55

$14.48$27.93

What does an Interviewer earn?

Interviewers typically earn an average salary of $42,750 annually. Working in many different types of organisations, interviewers have the important task of screening job applicants and assessing individual qualifications. Interviewers may choose to specialise in different areas, such as senior-level or entry-level recruiting, or focus on specific industries such as healthcare or engineering.

How to earn more as an Interviewer

To become an interviewer, you will need a degree in workplaces, communication, or media. Alternatively, you can go through a degree apprenticeship. To earn more as an interviewer, you can move into a specialised area, such as research or become a coordinator within a media company. You could also become self-employed or set up your own interview business.