A great place to be! - Sales Executive Paycor Employee Review

5.0
14 Sept 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

My manager is amazing and very supportive. So is everyone else in the organization. They are dedicated to my success and I feel blessed to work for Paycor. Great service model; love the community presence and involvement that is encouraged.

Cons

Would love to see the 12-week training program for sales to be trimmed down to 6 weeks. It was hard to keep up because I was so eager to get out in the field and start building my pipeline.

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Paycor Response
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Glad you're at Paycor and hope you have a successful FY18. We listened to Associate feedback about new hire training and are exploring ways to increase application time and to reduce the program duration. It's an active project with Learning and Sales leadership.

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Cons

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