Pros
I've only been at PAYCOM for a couple of months now, but I am highly impressed with how it compares to all the places I've worked in my 20-year career. It's exciting to be part of a company that's not just successful, but experiencing such incredible growth at an unbelievable rate. It appears the ceiling isn't even in view yet. With my oldest child not too far away from starting college, finding a job at a stable, well-positioned company was of utmost importance to me. Co-workers are friendly and -- this is a huge plus -- slackers are not tolerated. If you don't work, you don't work here. That's refreshing coming from places where so many work so hard to do only the bare minimum. The culture is fun, especially for a corporation of this size. I expected one far more buttoned-up and strict than it actually is.
Cons
The cons are very few, starting with vacation days. For the first year, they pale compared to most organizations. That could be improved. Parking is an issue since the company is growing so fast. You have to get here early to get a spot still within state lines. Still, I look at what we get out of the job -- $1 health insurance, $4 catered lunches every day, an on-site gym -- and it's too difficult to complain.