Extremely toxic culture and work environment! - Sales OpenGov Employee Review

1.0
May 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A couple decent products that help government. Besides those the rest of the products are poor compared to competition and sell customers on false promises that the product can deliver.

Cons

By far the most toxic culture I have ever seen at a company. Extreme amount of turn over especially in middle management but is the same for almost every department. Last year alone the Solution Engineer team lost over half of their team. When you decide to leave OpenGov you will be bad mouthed to your colleagues and talked down on instead of thanking you for your time and wishing yoi the best. Very fear based culture where it is “never enough” type of mentality. Upper management and HR who will reply to this message will say it’s because of their mission to serve government customers but I can promise you that is not the case. The last thing leadership cares about is customer satisfaction and the only thing they care about is how fast they can get a contract signed, no matter who they have to back stab or upset. A number of customers complain about OpenGovs aggressiveness and will try increase price if they do not meet OpenGovs internal deadlines regardless of procurement policies If you want to hate your job, be miserable, over worked, and under paid this is the job for you.

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OpenGov Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We recognize that a high-growth environment isn’t the right fit for everyone, but we don’t agree with how our culture, leadership, or products are characterized here. We’re focused on building a high-performance, mission-driven team that supports one another and delivers real impact for our customers and communities. We’re grateful for the contributions you made during your time at OpenGov and wish you the best moving forward.

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1.0
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