Leadership out of touch - Senior Software Engineer Paylocity Employee Review

1.0
May 26, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Great remote work culture and talented people to work with.

Cons

I have been with Paylocity now for over five years, what differentiated them in the past is that they offered full remote work, competitive compensation, and opportunities to work on modernization efforts in a fast-growing company. Paylocity has reported success quarter after quarter for years now, unfortunately this success has not been shared with the employees that made that success possible. Over my tenure here all my merit increases have been around or less than 3%, despite significant contributions and achievements. During Covid salary increases, 401k matches were frozen during that time of uncertainty into 2021, meanwhile Steve our CEO enjoyed a 16% base salary increase, and more than doubled his overall compensation from 2019-2021 from 7 million to over 14 million according to salary dot com. This gross disparity has not ever been addressed, instead all we hear about in management meetings is how much we are appreciated for carrying the company to success though Covid which rings very hollow given these facts. Additionally, the company has doubled down on trying to get more out of rank-and-file employees through campaigns like “Amp-it-up” without any “Amp-it-up” on compensation front. Management refuses to engage on employee concerns over competitive salary and seems unwilling to even acknowledge growing inflation disparities that are hurting so many. To add insult to injury they came out with a new career framework full of subjective metrics, with different titles that pretty much feel like a demotion in the way they chose to map old roles to new ones. I can only imagine the reason is to squeeze more out of already exhausted employees by forcing them to work harder and in their spare time for title promotion to get back to an equivalent title that they were before.

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Paylocity Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts! Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 46% of the Paylocity workforce was fully remote and the majority of our organization is still fully remote, aside from select departments. We have continued to be flexible and listen to our employees regarding their thoughts on return to office. In regard to our benefit offerings, we strive to offer competitive benefits and continue to source employee feedback and revisit our benefit partnerships to ensure that we are meeting our employees needs. If you have any benefit suggestions, please feel free to reach out to the team directly via the Ask HR Q&A group in Community or via Zendesk, we’d love to hear from you! During our bi-weekly Executive Q&A sessions, the leadership team frequently provides updates regarding the state of the business. We would not be where we are today without the dedication and hard work from our employees. Additional information will be shared as we are in the midst of Annual Review season. We strongly encourage you to reach out to your manager or HR Business Partner to discuss any concerns further so that we may best assist you. If you are a P&T employee, you may also express your thoughts within the P&T monthly employee engagement survey.

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