Stay away if possible - Major Market Sales Executive Paycor Employee Review

2.0
9 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They'll take anybody. People turnover like crazy here so you won't have a problem getting a call back if you apply.

Cons

This is an HCM company that pitches software to increase employee engagement yet all employees on the sales side are burned out, micromanaged, and underperforming due to poor leadership. Also recently had a law suit on the implementation side because they miscalculated payroll... as a payroll company...

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Paycor Response
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We're sorry to hear about your negative experience as a current employee at Paycor. We appreciate your feedback regarding the high turnover rate, burnout, micromanagement, and underperformance on the sales side. We take these concerns seriously and will address them with our leadership team. We apologize for any issues related to the miscalculation of payroll and assure you that we are continuously working to improve our processes. Thank you for sharing your advice, and we will take it into consideration as we strive to create a better work environment for our employees.

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