Great Company - Team Lead Paycor Employee Review

5.0
Sep 6, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Yearly raises and bonuses -Good PTO (2.5 years in and I have 24-25 days + 10 days of holiday) -Fully remote -Quarterly reviews -Ability to move jobs internally easily -Great company resource groups/chapters. They are in various places around the US. Some have gone to NBA games, MLS games, etc

Cons

-Should have longer maternity/paternity leave -Should have higher 401k match

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for your positive review! We appreciate your feedback and are glad to hear that you are enjoying the yearly raises, bonuses, good PTO, fully remote work, quarterly reviews, and the ability to move jobs internally easily. We value your input and understand your suggestions for longer maternity/paternity leave and a higher 401k match. We are continuously working to improve our benefits and policies to better support our employees. Your advice regarding better communication amongst departments is also noted, and we will strive to enhance communication channels. If you have any further suggestions or feedback, please feel free to reach out. We are committed to creating a positive and inclusive work environment for all our employees.

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Cons

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