Work somewhere else - Customer Relationship Manager Paycom Employee Review

2.0
Jan 23, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

People are people, so you’re bound to find a few good eggs. But people here are stressed. Average employee age is 22-25, my guess is because older candidates know better and won’t put up with the workload. Everyone is suffering here together. So if you like misery, here’s your company!

Cons

-Office environment looks like it’s from the 90s. Old school water cooler, crusty coffee machine, dirty counters, depression snacks like Twinkie’s (no offense Hostess brand). -micromanaging starts day one. The trainer acts like one of those librarians that shushes you and gives you dirty looks. She tattles to your boss if you don’t look thoroughly impressed with her training (which is chipper (fake) in tone, and boring as hecky-hoo). If you like sleeping with your eyes open, this is your job! -boring product. Sure it works. But do you want to learn 200 acronyms? Today in training they told us they often don’t know what half of them mean, which leads to Sales selling clients things they didn’t need. Check out google for lawsuits settled because they are shady. Sell sell sell. No different than paychex. Turn and burn. -I’m just waiting to get fired at this point…so if you’re the type of person who wants to SHINE! And drink koolaid, maybe this isn’t the review for you.

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