High expectations, low recognition, and unclear advancement opportunities - Anonymous employee Paylocity Employee Review

1.0
18 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

* Exposure to high-visibility projects and executive-level work * Opportunity to build strong technical and strategic skills quickly * Some talented coworkers who genuinely care about doing good work * Fast-paced environment that can help employees gain experience beyond their title

Cons

* Consistent lack of recognition and advancement for high-performing employees * Employees are often expected to perform far above their pay grade and formal role without promotion or compensation alignment * Leadership communication around career growth feels vague and inconsistent * Burnout is normalized rather than proactively addressed * Workload distribution can feel uneven, with strong performers continuously carrying additional responsibilities * Advancement appears dependent more on politics, timing, or management preference than measurable contribution * Limited transparency around organizational decisions and employee development

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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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