I’m still amazed by how much the company has grown in the last 3 years!
But even though operations are expanding and we’re getting more established, we’ve somehow still managed to hold onto our vibrant start-up culture that makes working at Acorns so much fun.
It isn’t just a job, it’s an entire lifestyle.
I can’t think of any cons. Every day isn’t rainbows and sunshine, but I haven’t experienced any dealbreaker issues since I started with the company. Although, that’s fairly obvious since I’m still happily employed here.
Keep up the good work!
Process: 1. A recruiter reached out to me via LinkedIn. 2. A phone call with an Engineering Manager. This was an overview of the company and the positions opened, and then an introduction/overview of myself. 3. A 1-hour coding interview with another
Got a call from a recruiter who liked my resume. After a high-level discussion, the role seemed like a good fit for me, so she asked me to slot out some availability for a phone technical screen. The phone screen was straightforward. I received a p
There were two interviews. Both interviews were technical, and you had the option to have them back to back. I chose to take a little break in between. Overall, it was not bad.
Process: 1. A recruiter reached out to me via LinkedIn. 2. A phone call with an Engineering Manager. This was an overview of the company and the positions opened, and then an introduction/overview of myself. 3. A 1-hour coding interview with another
Got a call from a recruiter who liked my resume. After a high-level discussion, the role seemed like a good fit for me, so she asked me to slot out some availability for a phone technical screen. The phone screen was straightforward. I received a p
There were two interviews. Both interviews were technical, and you had the option to have them back to back. I chose to take a little break in between. Overall, it was not bad.