Great people, challenging work - Principal Architect OpsGuru Employee Review

5.0
22 Aug 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Some of the best and brightest folks i've ever had an opportunity to work with. Customer obsession is only topped by employee obsession. I truly feel respected here, I feel as though my needs are met and voice is heard, which in turn makes me want to perform all the better.

Cons

The work (and subsequently) the customers can be challenging at times. Consulting in general is difficult due to the frequency of ramping up and down constantly. Newer organization means that it is still going through some growing pains. The industry itself is incredibly challenging at times, and requires a lot of mental capacity.

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2.0
12 May 2026
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Pros

Good colleagues you look up to

Cons

Managers set high goals but give no help. Colleagues are tired and quiet because pressure never stops. The job feels heavy from start to end.

1.0
5 Feb 2026
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Pros

You work with a lot of smart people and the company can be a good networking environment for those early in their careers or new to AWS consulting.

Cons

There is a noticeable lack of long-term strategy and clear vision at the executive level, which creates frequent shifts in priorities and direction. Alignment across leadership is inconsistent, making it difficult for teams to understand where the company is headed or how success is measured. Sales direction is particularly unreliable, with little to no structured onboarding, unclear expectations, and frequent changes in messaging and focus. This creates unnecessary friction for both sales and delivery teams. The internal culture can feel exclusionary, with decision-making and career progression often appearing tied to informal inner circles rather than performance or impact. Customer events tend to emphasize a party-centric atmosphere, which may not resonate with everyone and can feel misaligned with a professional environment. Layoffs and internal changes have historically felt opaque and difficult to reconcile with actual results or measurable outcomes, which impacts trust and morale. While the company once had a strong reputation, many long-tenured employees have left after leadership changes significantly eroded the culture and operational maturity.

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