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Learn more about Acorns interview questions and interview process from current employees. The majority of employees think that Acorns interview questions are difficult and rate their experience an A or 86/100. The average employee completed 2 rounds of the interview process and received a response within within a week.

Interview SentimentHow was your overall experience interviewing at your current company?
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92
out of 100
Interview ExperienceHow would you rate the interview process at your company?
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A

Acorns is in the Top 10% of Similar Size Companies

Culture Score
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A

Acorns is in the Top 10% of Similar Size Companies

86
out of 100
How would you rate the interview process at your company?
AnswerPercent
Applied online16%
Referral17%
Recruiter17%
Other8%
Networking42%
How did you get your first interview at your current company?
AnswerPercent
Very Difficult6%
Difficult52%
Average39%
Easy3%
Very Easy0%
How difficult would you rate the interview process at your current company?
AnswerPercent
Yes91%
No9%
Did your interview process give you a good representation of the culture at your company?
AnswerPercent
Same day9%
Within a week64%
1-2 Weeks18%
2-4 Weeks0%
4+ Weeks9%
How long did you have to wait before you heard a response after your last interview?
AnswerPercent
127%
228%
327%
49%
5 or more9%
How many phone/in person interviews did you have before you were hired at your current company?

Who Ranks Acorns' Interview Process the Highest?

Experience - 6 to 10 Years 82/100
Department - Marketing 81/100
Experience - 3 to 6 Years 80/100

Who Ranks Acorns' Interview Process the Lowest?

Experience - Entry Level 68/100
Tenure - Less than 1 Year 68/100
Tenure - 1 to 2 Years 70/100

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