OpenCredo Reviews

4.6

100% would recommend to a friend

(9 total reviews)
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Nicki Watt

100% approve of CEO

79% positive business outlook

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9 reviews
5.0
5 Nov 2018
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Pros

OpenCredo is a very unique place to work. The density of professionals are incredibly high. They are one of the best in the industry. Working here is challenging in good manner, but every day people can learn something new. They have very high standard for their consultants and really care about their clients. OpenCreado has serious partnership with very strong technological companies. The company fulfills everything what a software engineer needs: learning opportunities, interesting projects, conferences, relaxed (head office) environment. The company is transparent, you really feel you are a part of a community. I can just strongly recommend both employers and clients. I am doubt, I find such a good place as OpenCredo.

Cons

Because they have a lot of professional people, less experienced consultants can feel the pressure to reach their level. Management give lack of guidance which technologies needs to pick up, and material depends up to you. However the company is transparent, communication doesn't work always in the best way. Engagement leading should follow a pattern (methodology, engagement meetings...)

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OpenCredo Response
7y
Thank you for your feedback. It's very much appreciated. Continually enhancing OpenCredo is a priority for us, so we'll factor your suggestions into our ongoing improvements. Thanks again.
5.0
18 Sept 2018
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Pros

- Unlike most other 'consultancies', they're not a body shop / outsourcing. Working here is very different to e.g. Accenture, CapGemini, Deloitte. - You will learn a lot, and almost always be working with new and interesting technology (as of time of writing, Kafka, the Hashicorp stack, Kubernetes, Ansible, Golang, etc). - Reasonably high degree of autonomy. - Super friendly and open atmosphere. - Opportunities to do blogging, conference speaking, open source contributions. - Regular mentoring sessions with management or lead consultants.

Cons

- There's an expectation to be amazing, so there can be a problem with imposter syndrome and expectations. - You will be expected to direct your own training and learning, which is not for everyone. - Clients can be difficult. - You can be rotated off project if you're bored or struggling, though this isn't always particularly speedy. - Office is quiet most days. If you're super duper social then this might not be for you. (I like it as it helps me focus on work, though!)

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OpenCredo Response
7y
Thanks so much for your feedback and ratings. Pros and cons are always useful as they allow us to amplify the things that are working well; and to attend to the things that need a little TLC. I'm very glad to hear that your overall experience is positive.
4.0
3 Jul 2025
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Pros

Excellent people, very knowledgeable and eager to collaborate. Not many egos. Care is taken to make sure consultants on client projects still feel like part of the company.

Cons

Recent changes including over to the Trifork UK brand have been confusing and poorly thought out in parts. The other main con is just consultant life: you have very little control over what kind of projects you work on which makes career planning difficult.

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