Imp Leadership not the best - Manager Paycor Employee Review

1.0
Nov 27, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great imp teams and sales partnerships.

Cons

Imp directors do not have leadership experience and create a toxic work culture. Directors micromanage senior leadership and lack vision for org. Multiple reorganization have occurred over the past 3 years. Teams have a lack of direction, which leads to misalignment. Strategy changes on the daily, no consistent KPIs or metrics. Bonuses, promotions and merit increases are given based on favoritism, not aligned business results.

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback on your experience as a Manager at Paycor. We appreciate your positive comments about the great imp teams and sales partnerships. We understand your concerns regarding the leadership experience of some directors and the resulting toxic work culture, as well as the lack of vision, multiple reorganizations, and misalignment within teams. We also take note of your feedback regarding the lack of consistent KPIs or metrics and the perception of favoritism in bonuses, promotions, and merit increases. We value your input and encourage you to reach out to our Employee Experience Manager at feedback@paycor.com to discuss your concerns further. Your suggestions for implementing 360 reviews, action plans based on team feedback, and bonuses tied to feedback and engagement are valuable and will be taken into consideration. We are committed to continuously improving our leadership and employee experience. Thank you for your dedication to Paycor over the past 3-4 years.

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