Stressful, Poorly Managed with constant, continuous shift from leadership on priorities !!! - Program Manager Paycor Employee Review

1.0
Feb 5, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Upstart with lot of potential. Consists of some very talented team-mates with good skillset and working knowledge of their specific environments.

Cons

Some groups are led by few very long-tenured members who lack necessary leadership qualities. Their poor leadership skills including lack of good people management will slowly drive talented people away from this firm. Some of so called Leaders make decisions without prior team engagement resulting in discontent and impact to personal work and life balance. Have a clear roles and responsibilities for each resource. In order to maximize the talented pool of resources based on their skill suite, each resource should have this specific habit of using others to get their work done. Disconnect between various groups - A few groups operate in silo without working and coordinating together. This has resulted in confusion and incorrect set of expectations and goals from top-down to talented group of resources including developers. Finally, some teams and associated management do not bother or consider your opinion on why you wanted to leave if you do decide to leave making you feel validated in your decision to leave the firm. Assurances and word from leaders to address issues should be acted appropriately and in a timely fashion.

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Paycor Response
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We appreciate your input and your contributions while you were part of the Paycor team. We’re sorry to hear that your personal experience was dissatisfying. While we may not get everything right, we make every effort to listen to Associate concerns and address them. We strive for open relationships with Associates and we ask for feedback often.

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