It’s not about the paycheck, it’s about the difference we make - Software Development Engineer-II Paycom Employee Review

5.0
Jan 10, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

To begin with, it feels like an extended family. Hassle free work environment. The Management does it best to take the best care of the workers. The HR always strives to keep the employees engaged in different activities as part of the stress relief. Personally I get to see the results of the work I do in Development. On the whole it is the best work place for someone to lie about working for!

Cons

If you work at Paycom, chances are you are going to start hanging out with your coworkers and forget your other friends ever existed. Jokes apart, The inflexible work hours (justified in a way) sometimes might feel stubborn. Apart from these I did not see any down sides in my three years of work experience.

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Paycom Response
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We appreciate your feedback and for sharing your suggestions. We agree, it makes a world of difference to work with great people who want to make a difference as well.

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