Mission-driven company with smart people, meaningful work, and room to grow - Anonymous employee OpenGov Employee Review

5.0
Sep 12, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Extremely mission driven, passionate, hard-working and thoughtful people. Company is growing with a ton of potential and opportunity ahead. Great products and customers.

Cons

Not really a con, but the company has very strong values that represent the culture and drives alignment across the company, and this type of rapid growth and change isn't for everyone.

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OpenGov Response
10mo
Thanks for sharing your perspective! We’re so glad you feel the strength of our mission, people, and the opportunities ahead. You’re right that our values drive alignment and fuel rapid growth, and we're grateful to have you with us as we keep building together.

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