RUN - Anonymous employee Paycor Employee Review

1.0
10 Sept 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are no pros with this company

Cons

This is probably the worst place I have ever worked at. You don’t get the support you need. I was pulled out of training two weeks early because they needed more bodies. I do not and would not recommend this place to anyone. The manager can’t help you because the manager doesn’t know anything about the type of work that’s done at Paycor but yet Paycor will hire anyone and put them in a management position with no experience. No one and I mean no one will help you and answer your questions. God forbid you ask a question they make you feel like an inconvenience. This company won’t be open much longer.

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Paycor Response
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We are sorry to hear about your negative experience at Paycor. We take feedback seriously and would like to understand your concerns better. If you are open to it, please email us at feedback@paycor.com to discuss your experience further with our Employee Experience Manager. We strive to provide a supportive environment for our employees and it is disheartening to hear that you did not feel supported or that your questions were not answered. We value accountability and will take your feedback into consideration to improve our management practices. We appreciate your feedback and are committed to addressing any issues that may arise. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.

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