Bynder Reviews

4.0

69% would recommend to a friend

(150 total reviews)
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Bob Hickey

79% approve of CEO

75% positive business outlook

Bynder has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 150 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Bynder employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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150 reviews
4.0
15 June 2026
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Pros

Well-located office in Rotterdam Blaak. The office itself is quite nice. Free lunches are provided.

Cons

There is a general lack of ownership and accountability. Processes are slow and inefficient. Many people seem disengaged and unproductive. The DevOps team is often unresponsive and tends to ignore requests.

4.0
31 May 2026
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Pros

Friendly work environment, work-life balance, cross-team collaboration encouraged, very feedback oriented.

Cons

Distributed monolith, ever-changing goal posts, more time spent Agiling than engineering, not much room for growth, AI-obsessed, unfinished projects/PoCs, unclear ownership of infra, lots of legacy without clear documentation.

1.0
3 Mar 2026

All optics, no strategy — and Customer Success carries the blame

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If youre in any org other than CS you wont be held accountable -so great place to work for work life balance here.

Cons

I’ve never worked somewhere so committed to talking about how big they are while simultaneously demonstrating so little operational maturity. Leadership loves to reference headcount, competitors, market position, and “assets.” What’s missing? Actual business acumen. There’s no coherent strategy around pricing, contract creativity, expansion planning, or long-term customer value. Decisions feel reactive and mood-based — dependent on which C-suite executive woke up inspired that day. There is no consistent process. Notes aren’t read. Context is ignored. CSMs are forced to re-explain the same account history over and over again in Slack threads because leadership refuses to align asynchronously. The result? Deals stall, customers get confused, and CS absorbs the fallout. Despite saying they trust their teams, the C-suite inserts themselves into every major deal — often changing direction mid-stream — while holding Sales to little accountability. When revenue misses or churn happens, guess where it lands? Customer Success. Always. What’s most frustrating is the refusal to listen. Feedback is given weekly. The same themes are raised repeatedly. Each time, leadership reacts as if it’s brand new information — only to change nothing. The turnover cycles are predictable at this point. High performers burn out. Lower performers coast. Other departments don’t seem to carry the same pressure or scrutiny. There are talented, hardworking people here. But talent alone cannot compensate for a lack of structure, clear strategy, and executive accountability. If you thrive in environments with strong leadership alignment, thoughtful planning, and clear ownership lines — this will be a difficult place to succeed.

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