Lack of Stability, Recognition, and Growth Opportunities - Software Engineer OpenGov Employee Review

1.0
Sep 5, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Good tech stack to work with. - Few of them working here are really nice as a colleagues/friends. - Pays well w.r.t market standards. - Has a lot of work to do as company expanding their product. - Good group health insurance. - Location (pune). - Good techies continuously helping to improve the working environment, to ease the process. - Use of AI tools provided by company.

Cons

- Management is not very streamlined. The decision always keep changing that impacting employees. Roadmaps of projects are not concrete. - They will promise you one thing and give you the exact opposite thing. - People could ask you for good rating on GlassDoor and other platforms. - Salary hikes or promotions are not based on your skills, hard/smart work. In short, you won't be able to get good value here. - Your happiness index while working here depends on Manager you are working with. Some of them are slaves and expects you to be a slave too. - Overtime. - There are no estimates before starting on any project/task. Manager might come to you asking this should be done within a week. Such things countered during salary hikes. - Employees expressions and opinions are crushed here. - No extra benefits. - No appreciation, motivation to improve your job while being here. Selective people are appreciated here all the time. Show-off is the key to survive. - Increase in "load of responsibilities" and "salary" is very contradictory. - Employee surveys are just part of routine, no actions seems to be taken.

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OpenGov Response
10mo
We appreciate your thoughtful feedback and the years you’ve spent contributing at OpenGov. Your experience with management and employee recognition isn’t what we want for our teams nor what we typically hear from employees, and we take it seriously. This year we’ve expanded our leadership development and promotion-from-within programs, and we remain committed to turning employee survey insights into action. Your input helps us keep improving.

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