Do Not Recommend - Anonymous employee OpenGov Employee Review

1.0
Oct 1, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You work with some amazing, smart, talented people on a daily basis!

Cons

In looking here, I see what look like many false five-star reviews, most likely prompted by executives and leaders asking employees to write them. OpenGov operates with a toxic culture built on fear and intimidation. A circle of managers and executives — the “good ole boys club” — reward and promote each other and micromanage employees to the point of burnout. Work-life balance is nonexistent. Oftentimes, employees work nights and weekends, missing family events and medical appointments. Even after employees left, management continued to reach out in ways that felt intrusive, as if control extended beyond the workplace. Take heed!

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OpenGov Response
9mo
Thanks for sharing. We’re sorry this was your experience, and we’re committed to creating a consistently great culture for everyone. Managers should be “in the weeds” in ways that empower and support, and our Leadership Development Program for managers across the company reinforces those expectations through ongoing coaching and alignment. We take balance seriously; our mission to power more effective and accountable government is demanding, and we want to help teammates do the best work of their careers alongside their personal priorities. For transparency, we don’t prompt or script Glassdoor reviews, and candid feedback like yours helps us improve.

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5.0
Jul 16, 2026
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Pros

OpenGov is a great place for professionals who want to grow and make impact. The company invests in coaching and recognizes strong performance with opportunities for promotion. The mission also makes the work more rewarding because every conversation connects back to helping state and local governments operate more effectively.

Cons

The pace is fast and expectations are high. Success requires resilience and a willingness to continuously improve.

1.0
May 21, 2026
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Recommend
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Pros

The startup-era culture here was genuinely good — collaborative, energetic, people-first. As the company grew, so did the ego. Leadership lost what made the place work and replaced it with a top-down, my-way culture that has driven out some of the best people.

Cons

I'm writing the review I wish had existed when I was researching this company. Not checking Glassdoor before I started was my single biggest professional regret. Promotion is positioned during recruiting as a near-term, achievable goal. In reality, the criteria are vague, inconsistently applied, and rarely result in actual advancement. KPIs are set at levels that ensure most reps will fall short — creating a perpetual sense of failure that serves management's pressure tactics, not your career growth. Advancement often appears less tied to clear performance metrics and more dependent on subjective favoritism, including maintaining close alignment with or “sucking up to” hiring managers and leadership, rather than merit alone. Transparency is essentially nonexistent. Turnover in the SDR org specifically is high and ongoing, but it’s never acknowledged or addressed internally. Candidates have no way of knowing the full picture going in. One more thing worth knowing: account executives are coached during training to post positive Glassdoor reviews. Please weigh that when you look at the overall rating. “Unlimited PTO” is also not as flexible as it may be presented. In practice, time off appears to be closely monitored and can be restricted, even for high performers, based on internal perceptions of fairness across the team rather than true flexibility or performance-based trust. This makes the benefit feel more like a recruiting talking point than an actual employee perk.

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