Does not care - Anonymous employee OpenSesame Employee Review

1.0
12 Dec 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A few pros but please read my con before ever considering accepting a job here

Cons

OpenSesame recently laid off 10%-15% of their workforce. Nothing out of the ordinary for this time, but this was on Nov. 8, 2023 what is SHOCKING is that they started posting jobs Nov. 22, 2023 for the same positions they have recently laid off. While also expanding and growing brand new teams that have not been part of the business before. They laid off employees who had been a part of the business and loyal for years along with many who have been very successful in their time there. OpenSesame will sell you on their culture, how much they are a family, and care about each individual but don’t fall for it. I left this company on my own free will a bit ago and it has become more and more apparent to me that they continue to make poor business choices and throw a few employees aside to try their new ideas. Another side note, don’t believe them when they say there is room for growth and promotions. There are plenty of employees who have been stuck in their roll for years and never given a chance to move to the next position. Do some research into the SDR team and how long they have been at the company with no promotions.

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5.0
8 May 2026
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Pros

Great culture, very good communication, very loyal to their people

Cons

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5.0
28 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

OpenSesame is a great place to work if you value collaboration, growth, and purpose. The culture is genuinely supportive- people care about each other’s success and well-being. Leadership invests in employee development, which makes it easy to keep learning and advancing. The company’s position in the market is strong, with a product that makes a real impact. It’s a fast-moving environment, but one where people look out for each other and take pride in doing meaningful work.

Cons

Like any growing company, things move quickly and priorities can shift, so you have to be adaptable.

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