Mission-Driven Team with High Standards and Impact - Marketing OpenGov Employee Review

5.0
Dec 12, 2025
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Pros

As a new hire, what stood out immediately at OpenGov is how clearly the mission and values show up in everyday work. There’s a strong sense of purpose around serving the public sector, and it’s reflected in how teams approach decisions, prioritize impact, and hold themselves accountable. The culture feels intentional, focused on doing meaningful work while continuing to learn and improve. The people have been welcoming, thoughtful, and direct. Colleagues across functions are willing to share context and collaborate, which makes onboarding and ramping much easier. There’s an expectation that you show up prepared, take ownership, and contribute, but also that you ask questions and learn. It’s clear this is a place where you’re trusted to do your job and expected to put in the work.

Cons

The pace is fast and expectations are high, which can feel intense at times, especially as a new hire. As the company continues to grow, some processes and cross-functional coordination are still evolving. If you’re comfortable with change and learning on the fly, this environment will likely feel energizing rather than frustrating.

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OpenGov Response
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Thank you for such a thoughtful review, and it’s wonderful to hear how clearly our mission and values are showing up in your day-to-day. The balance you describe between ownership, curiosity, and direct communication is exactly what we aim for as we Win as One. Seamless and energizing onboarding is crucial, and we’re excited to keep sharpening our newly reinstated in-person onboarding program at HQ! It sounds like your career at OpenGov is off to a great start, and we’re excited to see you grow as we power more effective and accountable government together.

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5.0
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