Decent company - HR Implementation Consultant Paycor Employee Review

3.0
Dec 21, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Flexibility is good for dr's visits. Allowed to work from anywhere in US.

Cons

The workload far exceeds the pay rate. Benefits that are offered are very expensive to the employees. Training is lacking for real world experience and there is very little support from team leads as there is knly kne for all implementationa.

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Paycor Response
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We appreciate this feedback and please know we have done extensive research this year on both pay and benefit offers. We found that Paycor is either at or above industry average pay and made improvements where needed. We have also added many new benefits in 2023 including extended parental leave, more flexible PTO, and increased the number of leave options. If you have any specific questions about these new offerings, please email feedback@paycor.com

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5.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

Remote-first company, flexible hours, very realistic/understanding that human beings work here, not automatons.

Cons

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1.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Paycheck hits on time every two weeks.

Cons

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