OpenGov – AI-Driven, Fast-Moving, and Truly Empowering - Senior Manager OpenGov Employee Review

5.0
Oct 20, 2025
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Pros

I joined OpenGov in May 2025, and it’s been an incredible ride. This company is fully AI-driven, solving complex government challenges through domain-driven design, data products, MCP architecture, and agentic AI — not just talking about AI, but shipping it in production. There’s no hierarchy, and you can directly connect with the CTO and CEO, both of whom bring unmatched energy, vision, and passion for pushing ERP innovation forward. The learning culture is exceptional — OpenGov invests deeply in every employee’s growth and development. With great compensation, solid perks, and a transparent, empowering culture, OpenGov is the ideal place for anyone serious about building the future of AI-driven GovTech

Cons

Currently, it’s a 4 days in-office and 1 day work-from-home setup. It might seem like a downside for those used to full remote, but the collaboration, learning speed, and exposure you get onsite easily outweigh it. If you’re serious about growing fast, this environment is unbeatable.

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OpenGov Response
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Thank you for the thoughtful review! We’re thrilled that our focus on learning and direct access to executives are fueling your growth—and that you’re shipping real AI work that makes an impact for our customers and the communities they serve. We know being in the office is an adjustment, but we agree with you that it’s how we create culture, move fast, and build real collaboration. We’re grateful for your impact and excited to keep investing in you and our Pune team!

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