What you see is not what you get - Implementation Consultant Paycor Employee Review

4.0
Feb 27, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

HQ facilities are great with the cafeteria & free gym onsite, casual dress code

Cons

no clear vision for the future, management doesn't truly support associates in terms of actual work load. They won't jump in the queue to take calls or schedule meetings - even though they have access to our calendars and the ability to schedule meetings. Expectations are not managed from the top all the way down to clients. No formal training. inconsistent policies and procedures, inconsistent communication, bench seating is not productive. Products are released and implemented before everyone is trained and supportive. Causes miscommunications with sales, client dissatisfaction and ultimately hurts retention.

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for your candid feedback and advice. As a leadership team we recently committed to an initiative to increase the Paycor business and product acumen of all of our Associates. We recognize that with rapid growth we may have missed some opportunities to provide the best possible foundation. We are also looking at ways to make the business run more efficiently for our Associates and clients from product development to service.

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