Glassdoor users rated their interview experience at Emerson Croft as 100% positive with a difficulty rating score of 3 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty). Candidates interviewing for Consultant and rated their interviews as the hardest, whereas interviews for Consultant and roles were rated as the easiest.
The hiring process at Emerson Croft takes an average of 21 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Consultant had the quickest hiring process (on average 21 days), whereas Consultant roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 21 days).
Behavioural interview in which the majority of questions were focused on the applicant's reaction and behaviour in specific situations. There were questions aimed to assess the applicant's personality as well, such as one's hobbies and interests.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Something about yourself, your past experience, how you reacted in particular situations and so on
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Emerson Croft in May 2020
Interview
3 stages
phone call interviews and assessment that took about 3 hours
very friendly and clear the process
questions about my previous experience, my personality, interests
talk about my strong and weak points
checked my language and comms skills
fast replies and process
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why you have left your previous job?
Why do you want to work remotely?
I applied online. I interviewed at Emerson Croft (Tucson, AZ) in Feb 2021
Interview
Extremely difficult. Initial application, cover letter, writing sample, then an assessment similar to ASVAB, a Zoom Audio interview, then an English comprehension test with Word skills, and finally the expected salary email. My understanding is that if you make it past this phase, you go on to a final interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me over email for salary requirements RANGE and would only communicate via email about this topic. They also expected you to assume you'll set up your own S corp (or like) and break down your monthly net bills, etc, it was quite intrusive and unconventional. They already know what their budget is, so they could have been more forthcoming with information. Especially, since you don't know whom you'll be working for during the interview process; so how is one supposed to come up with salary expectations with zero facts about the company?