Don't fall for the lies and trickery, run away! - Major Market Sales Executive Paycor Employee Review

1.0
Feb 22, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Salary is good because they have injected of capital at the moment. - Great software -

Cons

- Culture that they breed from top down is not what they preach to you during the hiring process. It's a toxic place to work and be. They Lie!!! - STILL NO EQUITY PLAN RELEASED - SAID THEY WOULD RELEASE IT SEVERAL TIMES AND NOTHING HAS COME OUT YET. -THIS COMPANY HAS A HUGE IDENITY CRISIS HAPPENING, IF I WAS AN INVESTOR, STAKEHOLDER, SHAREHOLDER, ETC I WOULD RUN.... FAST. - They dont truly care about their sales people. If you are struggling because its a new industry and you need attention, you shouldnt feel like it would be uncomfortable to ask. - Training is the WORST!!! Literally the worst training ever. Too much busy work, and check the box activities... and it drains you as a sales person. When you finally get done with training, you have no pipeline that you could have spent time building.

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Pros

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Cons

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