Product Operations - Product Operations Manager Paycor Employee Review

5.0
Mar 27, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great culture and people make the workday vibrant.

Cons

Workload is high for literally every role, every dept so it is difficult to push back and wrap up the work day in a 8-10 hour window when it is rare of others to do so

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Paycor Response
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Thanks for sharing. I love the way you describe the workday as vibrant because of our people and culture and couldn't agree with you more. Our Associates are absolutely amazing. It sounds like there is some opportunity for an improvement in work-life balance in your area of the business. My role was created specifically to improve the experience for our Associates! Please reach out to me if you have any suggestions or want to talk through it in more detail!

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Cons

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Cons

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