Post-secondary research support officers collect data (questionnaires, individual and group interviews) and gather information for databases. They assist researchers and participate in all stages of research in administrative and social sciences as well as public health. They compile data and present it in tables and charts and help with the development of research tools. This is a stimulating job that requires a high level of analytical and observational skills. A career as a research support officer is suitable for methodical and organized people who enjoy working in a team.