Great opportunity & upside, decent benefits, meaningful work - Anonymous employee Paycor Employee Review

4.0
13 Sept 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Most individuals are extremely hardworking, and feel like they are on a team with big goals - Always plenty of work to go around, and opportunities to go above and beyond your role. If you want a larger challenge, you have to go get it - it won't just be given to you. Some may perceive this as a negative, but you need to exert effort if you want to go on to do bigger and better things! - Great office building with a cafeteria, dry cleaning, and gym - Flexibility surrounding time off - Very committed to the community - Leaders genuinely make an effort to be in tune with associate feedback

Cons

- Rousing period of change right now all at once. We all need to be nimble but so much change at once is not great. - Definitely experiencing growing pains, though is on the right track forward - Though senior leaders will deny it, this is a Sales company. The bottom line is that Sales will usually win and then implementation and support suffer as a result - Senior leaders often say things because they feel like they have to; this can come across as insincere - Significant turnover in the last six months leading to increased workloads for those leftover

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Paycor Response
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Thanks for taking time to write a thoughtful response. You are right to reinforce the importance of hiring. When we stick to our process and have high standards, we ask the right people to join.

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