Strong people culture with real growth opportunities - Senior Manager Engineering Paylocity Employee Review

5.0
4 Dec 2025
Recommend
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Pros

I joined Paylocity in 2023 to build and lead a new engineering team in Prague and have since grown into a Senior Manager, Engineering role. What stands out to me most is the people culture. I have had managers who genuinely care, give clear feedback, and create space to grow. There are real opportunities for ownership. As an engineering leader I have been trusted with important products in Core HR and supported when taking on more scope. When you show consistent impact, that effort is noticed. Collaboration across product, engineering, and HR has been positive. I have worked with leaders who listen, are open to pushback, and try hard to align on outcomes instead of politics. For the Prague office specifically, there is a healthy work life balance, flexibility, and a strong local HR partner who truly helps people navigate both work and relocation topics.

Cons

Paylocity is growing fast, and that brings change. Priorities can shift and cross team dependencies sometimes take effort to untangle. Different groups move at different levels of maturity in process and engineering practices, so your experience can vary by team and manager. Because of the US and EU time zones, some roles require evening meetings, which can be tiring if not managed well.

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5.0
9 June 2026
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Pros

Work remote. Fantastic leaders, Definitely a place I have enjoyed working.

Cons

Pay is slightly less than competitors but work life balance and culture make up for it.

2.0
19 June 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great benefits; 90% of the ppl that worked there were the best and really did great work.

Cons

Made employees choose between having MLK Day off or Juneteenth- both which are federally recognized holidays. Excuse was that our customers are open on those days so we need to be open. So as a company, we had to pick which would be a paid holiday and everyone chose Juneteenth because it was in the summer. I think we got a floating holiday to use for any other holiday we wanted off that wasn’t recognized by the company. As you can imagine, this racism was prevalent in management/leadership. My team was the most diverse team and we all got restructured/laid off. There’s a lot of ego and control issues in this company, especially in Talent Acquisition.

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