Hate it - Payroll Paycor Employee Review

2.0
13 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent PTO Decent benefits Hours Ok pay Remote

Cons

Don’t even know where to start. The pay should definitely be increased. Also, they keep making all these changes to be more appeasing to their customers but adding more pressure, workload and stress to their employees. I truly see why the turnover rate is what it is. I understand that customers are important but what about the workers? If you’re looking for a company that cares for their employees, keep looking because Paycor isn’t it.

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We apologize for any negative experiences you may have had. We understand your concerns about the need for increased pay and the added pressure and workload due to changes made for customer satisfaction. We want to assure you that pay is regularly analyzed every 6 months, and market adjustments are made to ensure competitive compensation. If you have any specific concerns about your pay or workload, we encourage you to reach out to your manager or HR Business Partner for assistance. We appreciate your perspective and are committed to creating a positive work environment. If you have any further suggestions or feedback, please feel free to reach out to feedback@paycor.com

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