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    1. 5.0
      Aug 10, 2023
      Software Architect
      Former Employee
      Michigan City, IN
      Recommend
      CEO Approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Very good management by the company

      Cons

      Nothing that stands out. Good company.

      Thank you for taking the time to write a review for us! We're extremely happy to hear such positive feedback from you. We appreciate it and we look forward to you continuing to grow your career with us.

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      1. 5.0
        Nov 1, 2023
        Head of Industry Strategy
        Former Employee, more than 3 years
        Washington, DC
        Recommend
        CEO Approval
        Business Outlook

        Pros

        They care about their people and you get to work with smart folks

        Cons

        Tech is sometimes outdated so you have to work around it

        On behalf of OpenText, thank you for taking the time to send us your positive feedback! OpenText is one of the largest global software companies with about 120,000 customers in 120 countries. Technology remains the center of our management strategy with our range of over 400+ products, addressing the needs of our customers from “On Premise” to the Cloud. The complexity and variety of our cloud services respond to the unique needs of customers, as we customize solutions for respective businesses.​

        1. 3.0
          Oct 19, 2023
          ICCR
          Current Employee, more than 1 year
          Broomfield, CO
          Recommend
          CEO Approval
          Business Outlook

          Pros

          It's not that complicated to do this work. Just a large quantity of work coming at you.

          Cons

          this is a good job if I am in college already and I can work remote at times while studying. I had a crap job working at rite aid in college that would lead to a career in pharmacy now looking back. But I got this job after graduating college and it takes years to move up into a different position in the company because I still don't have technical experience so it keeps you in a cycle of being broke it could take about 4 years to get closer to a position you actually want to be in while doing double work of studying on the side what you really want to do. If you are a grown adult living on your own I don't know how people support themselves with just 1 job alone doing this.

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          Thank you for sharing your feedback. At OpenText our compensation & benefits policies and programs are reviewed regularly to ensure they align with market rates and local legislation.

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