Underpaid, Overworked, and Undervalued - Implementation Consultant Paylocity Employee Review

1.0
Sep 10, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Exposure to HRIS and client-facing system - Opportunity to learn quickly under pressure - Brand name recognition in HR/Payroll software industry - Coworkers at the same level were supportive and collaborative, even though everyone was equally overworked.

Cons

- Pay is insultingly below market value. The moment I left, my salary doubled; clear proof of just how underpaid I was here. - The workload is unrealistic. Regularly worked 50+ hours a week. Overtime technically existed, but was scolded often for using it. Ironic, considering it was impossible to finish all the work within 40 hours. - Days were filled nonstop with phone calls, leaving no time for breaks. I often skipped lunch just to keep up with client demands on top of internal work. - Management culture is toxic. Performance reviews felt more like lectures designed to tear you down rather than opportunities for coaching or growth. - Employees are blamed for client frustrations, even when issues were outside of their control. - Again, Performance reviews often felt like they were designed to find any negative detail or flaw in order to justify keeping pay low rather than providing constructive feedback or recognizing achievements. - Employee well-being was treated as an afterthought. There was little concern for burnout, and unrealistic expectations were presented as “normal” rather than a sign of systemic issues. - Leadership avoided accountability. When I submitted my two weeks’ notice, my manager told me it was my responsibility to inform the team I was leaving. This is completely inappropriate and unprofessional. Communicating departures to the team is the responsibility of a manager, not the employee who is exiting. Even in my final weeks they continued to overload me with work, trying to squeeze as much out of me as possible until I finally stopped. In my last two days I quietly quit and refused to continue, because I had reached my limit and had nothing left to give. - The constant stress and pressure created a culture of fear rather than a culture of growth. People were more worried about avoiding criticism than doing their best work. - Benefits were minimal and largely ineffective as motivation. The FOND point system allowed employees to earn gift cards for exceptional work, but the rewards were very small and felt like a trivial incentive given the excessive workload and constant pressure.

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Paylocity Response
8mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We're sorry to hear that your time at Paylocity left you feeling undervalued and unsupported. We take concerns about workload, compensation, and employee well-being seriously. We're actively working to improve how we support our teams, ensure fair and transparent performance processes, and foster a culture that prioritizes respect, recognition, and sustainable growth. While it's clear your experience didn’t reflect the values we strive to uphold, we hope you've found a role where you feel more supported. We appreciate your contributions during your time here and wish you continued success in your career.

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