The hiring process at Vinted takes an average of 30 days when considering 1 user submitted interviews across all job titles. Candidates applying for Associate Director had the quickest hiring process (on average 30 days), whereas Associate Director roles had the slowest hiring process (on average 30 days).
I applied online. I interviewed at Vinted (Vilnius) in Apr 2026
Interview
Team leader interview, take home task, try-out (presentation). The try-out is more of just reviewing the homework and getting challenged with questions, instead of actually trying out for the position equally - both with the team and your homework.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would you do if you had no-one to consult on a difficult case.
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at Vinted in Oct 2025
Interview
The interview process included three rounds and a substantial homework task, which was presented in the final panel interview. The process took three months. Every person I spoke with was genuinely warm and engaging. The team came across as passionate about what they're building.
Unfortunately, the process itself let things down and communication from the recruiting side was inconsistent throughout. I found myself chasing for updates after each stage and after completing the final interview, I didn't hear a word despite chasing. No outcome, no feedback, no indication of decision timelines. Being ghosted after investing time to interview genuinely disappointing, and doesn't reflect well on the organisation's hiring process, which can also be seen from other interview feedback on Glassdoor.
I'd encourage Vinted to invest in both the pace and communication of their hiring process. Candidates are committing real time and energy to the process, closing the loop, regardless of outcome, is the bare minimum. The people and the product are clearly great and it's a shame for the candidate experience to leave a different impression.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
All interviews were focused on my experience and what I would bring to the role
I applied online. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at Vinted (Vilnius) in Apr 2026
Interview
Location: Vilnius
The full process took 49 days from first contact to final decision, not counting the wait for the initial email. For an internship, this is an unreasonable amount of time to keep a candidate engaged, especially since it effectively blocks you from accepting other offers during the process.
The stages were a 4-hour homework assignment followed by a 1-hour manager interview. The interview itself was mostly generic personality questions. Throughout the conversation, there were repeated mentions of how many other candidates they had, including those with bachelor’s degrees, and how they could pick whomever they wanted. That framing set a strange tone.
Rejection feedback cited “informal communication style” and “inability to clearly validate stated competencies and experience.” Worth noting: the only question I struggled to back with a concrete example was about critical thinking, which is genuinely hard to demonstrate on the spot. Technical questions and process/automation questions I answered to the best of my ability.
Advice for candidates:
Be prepared for a long process and don’t put other opportunities on hold while you wait. Expect a homework assignment that will take a serious chunk of your time. Be ready with very specific, concrete examples for every claim on your CV, including soft skills like critical thinking.
Advice for the company:
Shorten the timeline for internship hiring, or be upfront about expected duration so candidates can plan accordingly.