Money hungry - Implementation Consultant Paycor Employee Review

2.0
24 Feb 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Different jobs you can move too, health benefits not bad, time off not bad, remote is a huge win

Cons

- they purchased a stadium but did not give any cost of living raises, with inflation at an all time high it feels like a slap in the face. We all deserve raises, especially when we hear about how much revenue is coming in and then we get no raise. Also, sales gets to take trips, have conference and meet ups where as imp/support/back end get nothing.

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback - it's great to hear that you appreciate the different job opportunities, health benefits, time off, and the ability to work remotely. We are committed to creating a positive work environment for our employees, and it's encouraging to hear that you value these aspects of your job. We understand that you feel frustrated with the lack of cost of living raises and the perception that sales gets more opportunities than other departments. We take all feedback seriously, and we recognize that compensation is an important aspect of employee satisfaction. We do our best to offer competitive compensation packages and to review salaries regularly to ensure they remain in line with industry standards. However, we understand that this may not always be enough, particularly in light of the current economic climate. Please reach out to your manager to discuss our regular merit increases which help to keep up with the increasing cost of living.

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