Great expectations with great reward - Anonymous employee Paycom Employee Review

5.0
20 Sept 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Paycom has the best solution in the industry, monthly development releases maintain dominance Ability to accelerate your earnings and career path in relatively short time frame No account size hierarchy Designation of territories promotes teamwork within office Great training program- CSO still trains new hires Management takes an active role in your career path

Cons

Getting started out in this job is not easy. Your first year will be a challenge. If you are self motivated and not afraid to put yourself out there it will not be an issue.

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