Don't waste your time - Client Services Manager Paycor Employee Review

1.0
Aug 25, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working from home is nice

Cons

I'll keep this short. The client services leadership team is a joke. Filled with former retail management. Who have next to zero business management skills. They are skillful at bullying employees through wasteful processes that are not conducive to happy employees. When bringing new ideas or process improvements, you are told, "we are at least 1-2 years away from that." Paycor talks about its values. I didn't experience any of those values. They are just words on a website. Avoid Paycor

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Paycor Response
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I am happy to hear you enjoy our virtual first work force and thank you for brining your concerns to our attention. I want to make sure you get the attention you deserve as a valued employee. If you are open to it, please reach out to me at feedback@paycor.com when you have a chance so we can discuss the issue in more detail. ​

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Cons

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Cons

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