Another irrational decision - Anonymous employee Paycom Employee Review

1.0
24 Apr 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits and 401k retirement and colleagues

Cons

Here we go again, Paycom focusing on the wrong priorities. Besides daily badge swipe monitoring even if you’re salary, they now don’t want you to wear jeans AT ALL except Fridays in the office. Why not just enforce current policy which is NO SHORTS/Yoga pants in the office instead of making everyone buy new wardrobe, why are we forced to dress up for those in field offices, for who, other internal teams?

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Paycom Response
2y
We’re disappointed to read your review. We understand that change can be difficult, but we believe the dress code adjustment will develop and build our team’s personal and professional brand. We encourage you to engage in a discussion regarding this feedback with your leader and HR Business Partner who can provide you with guidance. If you have additional feedback, please reach out to our HR team at hrmgmt@paycomonline.com.

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