What is the SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel?
The SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel is a diverse group of HR professionals who represent U.S. organizations and the HR profession by serving as the voice of all things work, workers, and workplace. Panel members participate in research surveys and are rewarded for providing their insights, thoughts, and opinions, to help SHRM and others understand important topics and trends in the world of work.
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How do I join the SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel?
Who is invited to become a member of the SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel?
How do I recognize survey invitations?
Panel Member Experience
What is expected of a SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel member?
As a panel member, you'll serve as the voice of all things work. You will be invited to complete surveys and share your insights, thoughts, and opinions about relevant and timely work and employment topics on a regular basis. Occasionally, you may be invited to participate in additional activities, such as focus groups.
- Your participation is voluntary – you choose whether to participate in each survey you receive. We encourage you to complete as many surveys as possible in order to give us your insights, thoughts and opinions about work and employment topics.
What are the SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel surveys about?
The surveys you’ll receive will cover a variety of topics facing workers, HR professionals, and organizations in the world of work. Examples of past SHRM research survey topics include remote work, Roe v. Wade, addressing and closing the skills gap in the U.S. workforce, workplace immigration, formerly incarcerated workers, monkeypox, creating and maintaining an inclusive workplace for people with disabilities, organizational policies and practices related to paid family leave, and more.
How much time does it take to complete SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel surveys?
Generally, the surveys you’ll receive will take between 5 and 15 minutes to complete. The length of each survey will depend on the topic we’re asking you about. We’ll let you know how much time you can expect a survey to take before you decide whether to complete it.
How many survey invitations can I expect to receive?
The number of survey invitations you will receive will vary based on our research needs. You choose whether to complete each survey you receive. However, we encourage you to take as many surveys as you have time to complete.
Do I have to take all of the surveys I am invited to complete?
No, your level of commitment is entirely up to you. We value your participation; however, we understand that you may not always be available to complete the surveys to which you are invited. Participation is voluntary, and whether you participate will not affect your SHRM membership. We encourage you to complete as many surveys as possible to make your thoughts, opinions, and insights heard on timely workplace topics.
When should I complete the SHRM Voice of Work surveys?
If a closing date is critical to the project, we will list it in the survey invitation. Otherwise, we keep the survey open until we receive the required number of responses. That number varies for each project, so we cannot predict the closing date. Therefore, we encourage you to complete the survey as soon as you can, so that you don’t miss out on the opportunity to make your voice heard.
Will I be able to leave the panel if I decide I don’t want to participate?
NORC at the University of Chicago is a premier research institution that has been conducting impactful research for more than 80 years. NORC is SHRM’s trusted data collection partner. VoW surveys completed prior to July 7, 2023, were hosted on NORC’s platform and came from shrmvoiceofwork@norc.org. Surveys sent after July 7, 2023, will come directly from SHRM from the email voiceofworkpanel@shrm.org.
Rewards for Participation
What do I get for completing SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel surveys?
- Additionally, if you currently hold a SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP, you are eligible to earn 2 PDCs for each year you are a member of the panel. In addition, you can earn PDCs for participating in select panel surveys. Not every survey is eligible for PDCs. In the survey invitation, we’ll let you know whether PDCs are available and how many you can expect to earn. You will receive an email from the SHRM Voice of Work Panel Operations team after the survey has completely closed with your PDC code information.
Where can I see the gift cards and charities that are available to me?
Once you qualify and complete your first survey and have reward points available, you will receive an email from SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel (voiceofworkpanel@shrm.org) with your points balance. The email contains a hyperlink to claim your rewards. Once you open the link, you will need to enter the same email address you used to register for the panel (and to take the survey you just completed). Once you complete a quick verification process, you will be able to see how many points you’ve accumulated and the gift cards available to you. The page will look similar to this:
Data Confidentiality
How will you protect my privacy? Will you keep my information and survey answers confidential? How will you use or share the survey results?
Your privacy is very important to us. We protect the confidentiality of all panel members in the following ways:
- Only the researchers who are conducting the panel surveys will have access to your personal contact information and survey responses, so your information and answers are always confidential.
- We will only use your contact information for panel-related purposes, such as to send you survey invitations and panel communications; we do not share your contact information except to send you the gift card of your choice.
- We will report the results of each survey in summary form only; we protect your privacy by grouping your opinions with those of other SHRM Voice of Work Research panelists.
What information do you need to know about me personally?
Can I see the results of the surveys in which I participated?
Panel Member Support
Who can I ask if I have questions about joining the panel?
I changed companies and need to update my information. Who do I contact?
Panel Sponsorship & Access
Who uses the SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel? Who sponsors or pays for the surveys?
I represent a company and/or I am a researcher. Can I field a survey to the SHRM Voice of Work Research Panel?
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