Poor work/life balance - Senior Client Support Specialist Paycor Employee Review

3.0
3 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The culture of the Jacksonville office is great. They advocate having fun at work. Flex time is offered during the summer since it’s not as busy. Good foot in the door for future HR and HCM opportunities

Cons

There’s no room for advancement in a satellite office, and year-end is brutal (as with any payroll job). The workload is extremely high, and there is little support. If you ask for help you’re told that you can work unlimited overtime, which often times you already are. You cannot work from home, even during overtime. Paid time off is abysmal compared to competitors. Very high turnover causing tenured employees to take on higher workload while positions are back-filled and new employees are trained. Different managers don’t hold people to the same standards and the rest of the team has to pick up the slack

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Paycor Response
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At Paycor we pride ourselves in taking care of each other and our clients while also providing opportunities for our associates to improve personally and professionally. We are committed to providing our teams with a positive associate experience and culture. We will be sure to share your feedback with leadership so we are able to address these issues.

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Pros

Remote-first company, flexible hours, very realistic/understanding that human beings work here, not automatons.

Cons

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1.0
11 June 2026
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CEO approval
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Pros

Paycheck hits on time every two weeks.

Cons

I wanted to like working at Paycor. The product has potential and the pitch during the interview process sounded promising. But the reality of day-to-day life here is a far cry from what's advertised. Micromanagement is rampant. Leadership tracks every minute of your day — from login times to bathroom breaks — yet somehow trusts no one to make even the smallest decision independently. You're treated like a number, not a professional. There's zero autonomy, and any attempt to take initiative is quickly shut down. The leadership team is deeply out of touch. Many managers got their roles through tenure, not merit, and it shows. They struggle to answer basic questions about the industry, lean on buzzwords in meetings, and consistently make decisions that anyone with relevant experience would know to avoid. When things go wrong, blame rolls downhill fast. The culture is toxic and cliquey. If you're not in the right social circle, advancement is nearly impossible. Favoritism is blatant, feedback is rarely constructive, and the "open door policy" is a joke — speak up and you'll find yourself quietly pushed out. The work environment doesn't help either. High turnover means institutional knowledge constantly walks out the door. Morale is low, burnout is high, and HR seems more interested in protecting the company than the employees.

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