Overworked and undervalued - Anonymous employee OPEXUS Employee Review

1.0
Aug 11, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Team members are always willing to help each other

Cons

- The management at OPEXUS is extremely disorganized. Work is very poorly planned and priorities shift on a whim. Time and time again, managers are surprised when the work they didn't fully plan for ends up taking longer than expected. Some of the recent reviews will try to have you believe that the "fast paced [work] environment" is somehow a benefit. In actuality, the 'fast pace' is derived from a false sense of urgency to meet sudden deadlines. Scrambling to make up for the failures of management is not something to be proud of, and it's certainly not something that belongs in the "Pro" column. - Despite acknowledging the detrimental effects of distractions on productivity, the CEO insists that "meetings between the meetings" are important and somehow justifies dragging employees into the office. This is even funnier knowing that OPEXUS are happy to outsource roles halfway across the world just to help their bottom line. They talk about the importance of coming into the office to collaborate, as if those same coworkers wouldn't otherwise just be a call or message away. OPEXUS simply do not respect the time, money, or effort required to commute. - SDE positions are required to record time to an excessive degree. It's easy to get the impression that management wants to milk engineers for everything they're worth, when they're already overworked. - The compensation is low for a software company - especially one based in Washington, D.C. - and raises have been insultingly low ever since the company was bought out by a private equity firm. - The culture at the company is an issue. For the reasons above and more, many are disillusioned by OPEXUS's efforts to appear like a fun, hip tech company while simultaneously disregarding its employees and paying them poorly. But just as often, you'll find sycophants who think that company is nearly infallible. You'll even see this schism in the reviews here. There are plenty of reviews that have had scathing critiques much like mine, and there are the few five star reviews that spout company talking-points: * That they enjoy coming into the office to work with their fellow "OPEXers". * That the company's rebranding is somehow exciting. * How they enjoy the company's events. Almost everyone I've immediately worked with has been overworked to the point that they could never spare the time for those events. And I don't think these people are necessarily being untruthful. I just think the people leaving those reviews are in positions that are largely immune to these conditions. You may also notice that the positive reviews are less likely to indicate their role in the company and are not as "helpful" as other reviews. You can draw your own conclusions based on that information. The company also likes to tout that it was placed on some list for "best places to work" but routinely fails to address any of the criticisms levied in these reviews. I think it's pretty clear what type of employee has the spare time to fill out surveys about how great the company is.

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5.0
Aug 14, 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Coworkers are all very kind and interesting, bringing different perspectives to the table * Unlimited PTO * While it varies depending on your manager, I've felt supported in my professional growth and like my supervisor genuinely cares about my development. Tuition assistance is available, senior employees will answer your questions, and leadership is easy to reach for career chats and advice. * The office is easily accessible (right by two metro stations and several bus stops, with a lot of parking lots nearby) and is a nice space. Very convenient for DC residents. While this isn't everyone's experience, I like coming in; I get more work done, I feel like I know more people outside of my team, and I learn a lot more about the company * This is both a Pro and a Con depending on how you look at it, but you will be working hard. It's a growing company and you may have to take on more challenges than your peers in other companies, but you will gain more experience, take on more new projects, and develop more new skills than they may have the opportunity to do. * Events are put on (small and large) to encourage community-building and to make people look forward to coming into the office/interacting with their coworkers.

Cons

* Again, it's hard work. If you don't take care of yourself or enforce your boundaries you can get burnt out. Depending on where you're at in life, this may be a deal-breaker for you. * Higher turnover than what you would want to see. It seems like the main cause of people leaving is finding a fully remote job or one closer to where they live if they're not in DC. But it does create a weird vibe

3.0
Jul 14, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Mostly great people that wanted to see the company succeed.

Cons

PE takeover with a failing product. I really wanted to see this company succeed.

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