Acorns partners with ZipRecruiter to launch a job portal within the finance app

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Acorns announced a partnership with online job market ZipRecruiter on Monday, which allows clients to browse and apply for jobs within the app.

The hiring portal is the first of its kind for a financial services company and was accelerated by sky-high unemployment during the pandemic, says CEO Noah Kerner.

Acorns' hiring portal is the first of its kind for a financial services company. The launch had been on the company's road map, but was accelerated by sky-high unemployment during the pandemic, according to Acorns CEO Noah Kerner. The job portal will show full and part-time jobs, as well as remote job opportunities. It also allows users to set up job alerts, and see career development content.

 

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