Not great for starting a family at - Sales Associate Paycor Employee Review

2.0
Sep 13, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Commissions monthly - Fun atmosphere - Kickbacks - Industry

Cons

- Work/Life balance - Managers are on you constantly for things you can't control - The saying goes with them: "If you take vacation then you won't hit goal". - Many different Micro-Managing software products they use daily - No time to do anything other than sell - Managers don't ever check-in and see if you're well - All business, no personal life - Imagine Wolf of Wallstreet for HCM

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Paycor Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to leave a review and are happy to hear you enjoyed our guiding principle "have fun along the way"! We care very deeply for our associates and their families and are always looking for ways to improve. That is actually why we brought on an employee experience manager who has already made great strides in the work/life balance of our associates. If you are open to elaborating on your experience, please reach out to her directly at feedback@paycor.com as we believe your feedback could be very valuable!

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Cons

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