Meh - Anonymous employee OpenGov Employee Review

3.0
Mar 22, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It is tricky to leave this review because I do enjoy the company. I think the mission is great and I love the people that I work with.

Cons

Unfortunately, I feel like over my time here leadership has lost sight of what the mission of the company is and only cares about money and deals. There was a huge back to office / "work from work" push, which is fine. This issue I have with this is that the CEO promised that remote workers shouldn't worry about their positions at the company and that they are valued. He then proceeded to lay off a ton of remote employees, for different reasons other than being "remote", but we could all see it for what it was. They would also make it seem like these people left on their own accord but then when speaking to the former employees you learn that they got fired. Leadership also will love tell people not to interact with former employees Linkedin posts and make comments if you do, especially if that person quit. They do not wish the best for any former employee regardless of why they left. It makes me nervous what would be said about me if I ever leave/ if I will be completely cut off from the friends I have made here.

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OpenGov Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your review, and for highlighting our mission to power more effective and accountable government as a meaningful part of your experience. At OpenGov, everything we do is in service of our mission, and we are relentlessly focused on making customers successful. We take feedback on how that prioritization is perceived seriously. We hope our recent Company Kickoff, centered on the theme of Team One, helped clarify how our strategic decisions are grounded in doing what’s best for our customers and advancing our vision of high-performance government for every community. We are a “work from work” culture, while also deeply valuing our remote employees. We continue to invest in ensuring our remote team members feel supported, connected, and fully part of OpenGov. Our mission depends on our people, and we appreciate your feedback as we continue to learn and grow in how we support them.

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