Major Market Sales Executive - MMSE Paycor Employee Review

5.0
Sep 14, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Paycor sees the big picture. They are a true partner to their clients making my job to sell the company and products easier. Their guiding principles aren't just a plaque on the wall, but something we all talk about daily and live by. I am very well supported by technology, compensation and guidance in my role and am glad I made the switch to a better HCM company!

Cons

If there is such a thing...maybe too employee centric??? Coming from a larger HCM company and learning to either sink or swim this is a huge change. Sometimes Paycor is too careful and gentle with their employees and need to come out and say what needs to be said. Not much to really complain about though!

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Paycor Response
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Welcome to Paycor! Thanks too for suggestions to make us better. Communication is a big initiative in FY18 and we're working hard to increase transparency, frequency, and variety of messages.

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Cons

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