Exciting Growth Phase - Anonymous employee OpenGov Employee Review

5.0
27 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The Pune office is expanding rapidly, offering unique opportunities to scale your career alongside the company’s growth. Management is genuinely receptive to feedback and acts on it. They invest in people managers through dedicated leadership training to ensure teams are well-supported. A truly performance-driven culture with a "zero-tolerance" policy for behavior that doesn't align with company values, ensuring a respectful workspace.

Cons

Due to the fast pace of hiring, the current office footprint is reaching its limit and will likely run out of space soon.

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OpenGov Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback! We’re glad to hear you’re experiencing the energy and opportunity that come with our rapid growth in Pune, along with a culture that values performance and strong people leadership. Investing in our managers and fostering an environment where feedback is shared and acted upon remain key priorities for us. Our Pune team is central to our vision of high-performance government for every community, and we’re excited to continue expanding and investing in our Pune workspace to support the team’s growth.

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