Great Leadership, Amazing Team, and Pro-Employee Culture - Senior Major Market Sales Executive Paycor Employee Review

5.0
Sep 17, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Here are my top pros from working here for 5+ years: -Fantastic Sales Leadership -Technology Innovation -Strong Team Atmosphere -Incredible Compensation -Value as an Employee -World Class Marketing Department -Best CSMs on the Planet

Cons

-CSMs are undervalued and underpaid for the value they provide -Turnover from Service and Implementation (under market average but still not great)

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Paycor Response
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This is such great feedback! Its rewarding to know you find so much value working at Paycor and we look forward to continuing to deliver a world class employee experience. A growing company like Paycor requires fantastic leadership and we are excited to see you have noted this! We strive for all of our associates to have the same incredible experience that you've had, so if you have any additional feedback please email feedback@paycor.com as I believe it could be very valuable to the team.

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Cons

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