At Acorns, I worked on a team where everyone's opinion mattered, and management would take input from everyone when brainstorming new ideas/features. They also stressed the importance of work-life balance and would generally allow you to take some time off if needed.
Nothing much to say here other than I was affected by layoffs.
All I can say is that I am truly grateful for this opportunity, and I cannot wait to embark on this new journey in my life. A quick overview of my interview process: There was a total of four interviews, which took over a span of 1-2 months. This wa
Had a series of phone interviews, which were all reasonable. Then had an onsite, which was just abysmal. The company obviously has no principled approach to interviews. As other interviewees have described, the employees just seem to pull questions
Had an on-site at Acorns. The first interview was a culture fit with two engineers. Both were slightly awkward, asking questions they pulled out of thin air. One of them in particular was condescending, very rude, and off-putting. The second interv
All I can say is that I am truly grateful for this opportunity, and I cannot wait to embark on this new journey in my life. A quick overview of my interview process: There was a total of four interviews, which took over a span of 1-2 months. This wa
Had a series of phone interviews, which were all reasonable. Then had an onsite, which was just abysmal. The company obviously has no principled approach to interviews. As other interviewees have described, the employees just seem to pull questions
Had an on-site at Acorns. The first interview was a culture fit with two engineers. Both were slightly awkward, asking questions they pulled out of thin air. One of them in particular was condescending, very rude, and off-putting. The second interv