The hiring process at BnBerry takes an average of 21 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Account Manager had the quickest hiring process (on average 21 days), whereas Account Manager roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 21 days).
I applied through other source. I interviewed at BnBerry
Interview
Extremely Poor Experience
I had an initial interview with BnBerry for an Account Manager role with someone from HR. The interview went well, and I was told I’d receive feedback within 2–3 days. I never heard back. I followed up three times, no response..
A few months later, I applied again. The same HR person contacted me to schedule an interview for the same role, even though we had interviewed before. When I emailed to ask for clarification, I never received any response...
Overall, the experience was very poor. A friend had a similar experience with the same company. It seems like they just collect CVs without actually hiring. Checking their LinkedIn, multiple Account Manager positions were posted across Europe, but no new hires were visible. The company feels unprofessional and not serious.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at BnBerry in Jun 2025
Interview
I had a lackluster interview experience with Bnberry. The first interviewer was genuinely interested in engaging with me. Asked questions based on S.B.I/S.T.A.R standards and was supportive through the whole process.
The second round was particularly discouraging. The hiring manager — who was supposed to represent a data-driven team — showed little evidence of that approach. The introduction was extremely brief, with no effort to connect on a personal level. Little questions about my background, motivation, or interest in the role — just straight to the point with little context or dialogue.
Additionally, the actual responsibilities described during the process did not align with the job posting. What was presented as an account management role sounded more like a content moderation or administrative position, which was disappointing given the time and effort I put into preparing.
Overall, it was a poor experience that left me questioning the company’s interview culture and transparency.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A question similar to this: "Have you ever owned large-scale content operations (listing optimization, pricing updates, reviews moderation)? How did you measure impact?"
Had one video interview, and I thought it went okay, but the interviewer said he would interview other over the next two days and move me to the next step. Unfortunately, I never heard back from them.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
He asked about a decision I had made that I regretted due to poor results.