Over the years, Horvitz taught at the
University of Pittsburgh, at
North Carolina State University and at
UNC-Chapel Hill. In 1962, he joined the
Research Triangle Institute (today RTI International), rising to executive vice president in 1983. During his time with RTI, Horvitz was involved in the design of several large scale survey projects, e.g. the
National Assessment of Educational Progress, and contributed to the advancement of the
Randomized Response technique to achieve reliable survey estimates for sensitive questions. In 1990, when the
National Institute of Statistical Sciences was founded, Horvitz served as the interim director. He was a former vice president and fellow of the
American Statistical Association and received the Distinguished Service Award of the National Institute of Statistical Sciences. In 1993 Horvitz was awarded the
American Statistical Association's Founders Award. == Private life==