OpenGov Associate Implementations Analyst reviews

3.0

36% would recommend to a friend

(16 total reviews)

Thiago Sá Freire

Not enough data to show CEO approval

45% positive business outlook

Associate Implementations Analyst employees have rated OpenGov with 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 16 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Associate Implementations Analyst professionals have an average working experience there. OpenGov is rated 22% below average by Associate Implementations Analyst professionals compared to other employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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16 reviews
3.0
13 Apr 2026

Govtech

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lack of integration between products

Cons

Remote work no longer an option

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OpenGov Response
2mo
Thank you for your review. We appreciate the years you dedicated to OpenGov and the role you played in helping us power more effective and accountable government.
1.0
13 Nov 2025

Terrible

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

No pros that I can muster up to give.

Cons

Over worked and expected to learn new plug in soft wares almost every month.

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OpenGov Response
7mo
Thank you for the review. OpenGov is shipping new features quickly, and we know that requires intentional enablement for our implementation teams. We're investing heavily in training so our teams stay fully equipped as the platform expands, and we appreciate your feedback as we continue improving.
1.0
12 Nov 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The only pro was getting paid and working with the software.

Cons

During my time at this company, I experienced consistent microaggressions and exclusion that made it very difficult to do my job effectively. I was repeatedly left out of meetings that were required for my role, and when I raised the issue, I was dismissed and told I was being “dramatic” because that was “just the nature of those employees.” The company lacks diversity — in most cases, you’ll be the only Black person or person of color on the team — and it shows in how issues are handled. It’s not a psychologically safe environment for Black and POC women, as reports of bias or inappropriate behavior are often minimized or ignored. On multiple occasions, I witnessed and experienced racially insensitive jokes among colleagues, including management, which made it impossible to feel comfortable reporting concerns. Leadership is disconnected and fails to model the company’s stated values. There’s a lack of structure, accountability, and organization within departments, which creates unnecessary work and confusion. The culture feels cliquish and exclusionary, and some managers use their position to alienate or single people out rather than build team cohesion. I also learned after leaving that I went through significantly more interview rounds than my white colleagues, which was disappointing but not surprising given my overall experience.

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OpenGov Response
7mo
We’re sorry your time at OpenGov left you with this impression, as we strive to create an inclusive environment where employees of all backgrounds can thrive. We take concerns like these very seriously, and thoroughly investigate and address all allegations of inappropriate behavior or bias that are brought to our attention. We invite you to contact HR@opengov.com so we can review the specific instances you describe. As we do in every case, we will evaluate the information and take appropriate action if policy violations are found.
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