OpenText reviews

3.2

51% would recommend to a friend

(468 total reviews)
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Ayman Antoun

42% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

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1.0
Jan 24, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

There are a few good leaders spread across the company. If you are lucky enough to work for one you may have a decent experience.

Cons

The Opentext CEO micromanages top down through fear. Senior leadership is afraid to challenge or question CEO direction which has resulted in terrible morale, empty offices and a do as little as possible, just get through the day culture. New employees do not stay long as they are exposed to the toxic culture. The Opentext model consists of buying distressed companies, decimating work forces, firing the high paid experienced employees and milking the revenue............and as companies have been gutted and people trampled the stock price has risen.

1.0
Jan 8, 2020

Trash Company

Recommend
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Pros

Managers were good but you will be overworked (it is the culture there)

Cons

401k is only 1% match no travel for training no bonuses no raises acquisitions are the bread and butter but soon that well will dry up

3.0
Dec 29, 2019

Just OK

Recommend
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Pros

For the most part, I've enjoyed the immediate teams that I've worked with. There is an openness among most managers that allows individual creativity and innovation.

Cons

Unfortunately, there isn't much of a financial incentive to continue pushing to innovate and improve the portfolio of products. Raises are tiny, if they exist at all. Because many of the products are still playing catch-up to the leaders in their respective spaces, product team tends to overlook any sort of innovation and instead opts to "tick the boxes."

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