Contract to Hire - Great Experience Overall and Great Benefits - Anonymous employee Paycor Employee Review

5.0
Feb 6, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I was hired as a contractor in 2018, my contract was extended and I ultimately received a full time offer several months later. I have signed up for many training and learning opportunities the Enterprise Learning team offers, and I have been promoted multiple times which I think is a result of what I have learned. Paycor has enhanced their benefits offerings every year but this past year they rolled out a far more competitive parental leave program and they now offer a sabbatical. Paycor was also just named a top Workplace again.

Cons

Some departments have peak seasons during year-end that can impact work-life balance. You can plan for this and I think the "Pro's" far outweigh the peak season.

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your positive experiences and provide valuable feedback on our company. We're thrilled to hear that you have had a positive experience since being hired as a contractor, received a full-time offer, and have had multiple opportunities for growth and advancement through training and learning opportunities. It's great to hear that our benefits offerings have been well-received and that we were recently named a top workplace. Your comment about the impact of peak seasons on work-life balance is noted and we understand the importance of maintaining a healthy balance. We will continue to listen to our employees and make improvements where needed. We appreciate your kind words and your recognition of our efforts to listen to our employees. Your feedback is valuable and we are committed to making Paycor a great place to work. Thank you again for your support!

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