Constantly moving toward more automation - Devops Engineer Opkey Employee Review

4.0
Apr 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The CI/CD pipelines are robust, and we are constantly moving toward more automation. Great focus on system reliability and uptime.

Cons

Reducing the manual approval steps for staging deployments could speed up the flow.

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5.0
Nov 25, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Loved working with the sales and extended teams at Opkey. Leadership built and deliver innovative product with strong business value and delivery.

Cons

Challenging to show prospects the value of continuous testing of cloud native applications.

1.0
Apr 21, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Opkey operates in a space that clearly has market demand. Large Oracle and Workday customers are looking for better ways to manage testing, upgrades, and configuration management, and the company has positioned itself around solving those problems. There are also capable leaders within the organization, particularly at the EVP and VP level. Many of them are deeply involved in the work and try to support their teams as best as they can. In practice, they are often the ones creating structure, solving operational problems, and keeping initiatives moving despite shifting priorities. Many employees across the company are hardworking and collaborative. The people doing the execution care about the business and try to support each other under difficult circumstances.

Cons

Most of the company’s challenges stem from the top of the organization. The CEO is extremely involved in operational decisions but often focuses on the wrong problems. Instead of addressing core issues—such as product stability (because the Opkey product has major issues), customer delivery challenges, or operational bottlenecks—attention is frequently directed toward surface-level initiatives... Employees often feel like they are trying to hold the company together operationally while leadership focuses elsewhere. There is also a reluctance to acknowledge product limitations. Teams sometimes find themselves managing customer expectations around issues that leadership does not want to openly address (or blames on others). This can make difficult situations with customers even harder to resolve. Leadership culture can be intense and confrontational. The CEO’s communication style can include public criticism, profanity or raised voices, which contributes to a stressful environment. Many employees have observed that these interactions disproportionately involve female leaders, which has created discomfort for some teams. The company also has a culture of finger-pointing when things go wrong. Instead of addressing systemic problems, the focus often shifts to identifying who is responsible. This discourages transparency and makes teams more cautious about raising issues early. Compensation structure is another concern. For a startup environment, equity participation is extremely limited/nonexistent for employees. Do not expect annual cost-of-living increases either, so if you are taking a role at Opkey, negotiate a high base. Finally, I advise interviewing candidates to approach the Glassdoor page with caution. In recent months there appears to have been a surge of highly polished five-star reviews that read more like marketing and ChatGPT language than genuine employee feedback...

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