I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Emory University (Atlanta, GA) in Jul 2019
Interview
It was two phases. One was a phone screen and then the second was an in person interview. I’d advise for you to be prepared for you’re phone screen. They will call you randomly and ask you if you have time to talk about the position you most recently applied for. If you can’t remember or just aren’t on your toes when speaking with a hiring manager it could look bad. So if you see any number you do not recognize calling you after you have applied to Emory don’t answer. Let it go to voicemail and the manager will leave you a detailed message about why they called. Then you can go back and research the position in detail then call back. The in person interview was super lax. Emory is very lax in general. They are down to earth and treat you like family. The interview process is very chill. It is hard to decipher if you are a good fit by how chill they are. With this being sad stand out. Bring extra copies of your resume. Have a business notepad. Take notes, ask MANY questions. Show them you are super chill, but very professional. I think part of their process is too see what your standards are and since they are intentionally chill, and you follow the lead of being that way also it can come off unprofessional.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q. Why did you pick this position
Q. What are your strengths and weaknesses
Q. What is your five year plan?
Q. Tell us about yourself?
Q. What can you bring to the table?
Q. Tell us about your experience and how it relates to this position.
I applied online. I interviewed at Emory University in Aug 2024
Interview
hiring manager send an email to ask some behavioral questions, followed by hiring manger and team member interview if they were interested in your application. no response to follow up email for interview result.
The interview was brief, but everyone seemed engaged. I had a phone screen, an online interview, and an in-person interview, each lasting about an hour. The questions they asked were relevant to the position, my previous experiences, and why Emory. Overall, it was a great experience but be prepared to have a lot of answers.
I applied online. The process took 7 months. I interviewed at Emory University
Interview
Applying here is NOT worth your time. The hiring team will lead you on for months just to hire internally and/or to the 21 year old with the richest parent. Pay is low, especially considering they offer this position to someone with up to a PhD for 45k (?!). Do you have at least a Bachelor's and realize you don't want to be paid the same as someone with a high school degree? Look. Elsewhere.