Job Description
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Panelist will evaluate the taste and smell of food, beverage, and odorant samples by meticulously following oral and written instructions.
- Evaluations will be performed individually and in a group under the guidance of a panel leader.
- Evaluations will be performed using paper ballots, tablets, and laptops; whenever possible, assistive technology will be provided to panelists with disabilities.
- All Products of human subject research (e.g., informed consent) will be implemented.
- Panelist will contribute to group discussions by sharing their insights and listening to those of others.
- Samples will contain finished food and beverage products, product prototypes still in development, and simple dilutions (e.g., food ingredients dissolved in water); all sample ingredients will be disclosed to panelists in advance.
- Before being admitted to the panel, applicants will need to pass a series of sensory acuity screening tests. Panelist not admitted to the panel will be paid for their time.
Requirements:
- College education is preferred but not a strict requirement.
- Prefer retires over college grads age preference less than 65 yrs old.
- Candidate will receive trainings.
- Follow a structured tasting protocol precisely.
- Be punctual and consistently present to the onsite training and testing sessions.
- Possess good communication skills to contribute to group discussion and providing feedback
- No major food allergies or sensory impairments.
- Must be able to commit to at least 1 year of testing.
- Must be free of major food allergies and dietary restrictions.
- Should have good communication skills, willingness to take direction from panel leaders and work well within a team of other sensory panelists.
- Applicants should have an excellent sense of smell and of taste, as well as the ability to accurately describe what they taste and smell.
- Applicants should be free of aversions to nearly all common foods and beverages.