Paycom reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(4,724 total reviews)
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Chad Richison

48% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Paycom has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 4,724 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Paycom employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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5K reviews
1.0
Dec 14, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The coworkers and relationships I have built working here.

Cons

There used to be so many pros but now there are more cons. The main one is the lack of transparency and uncaring delivery of the announcement that our department has to return to office 5 days a week has hurt me and others personally. We feel lied to and betrayed. You have not addressed our 250 comments and concerns. There are only 250 because you silenced us by turning off the ability to comment. If you are hired here do not trust anything upper management says.

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Paycom Response
3y
We understand everyone processes change differently and that change can be difficult. Beginning in August 2021, we began slowly returning to the office and have seen tremendous momentum from the groups who returned to our campuses, which has helped our people be more successful. For the company we are and the goals we’ve set, this is the best decision to continue our rapid growth. Please reach out through our internal channels like Ask Here or email hrmgmt@paycomonline.com if you need any additional support.
2.0
Dec 14, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I honestly am running out of pros. Good maternity leave I guess? Maybe a pro is having great coworkers as well, but honestly nothing rock solid enough to keep workers.

Cons

Having work from home taken from us with a month’s notice after claims that we would have work from home for the rest of our time. Forcing employees into office solely so they have bodies so the CEO can look good. Management is so out of touch with their people and believe their employees are replaceable.

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Paycom Response
3y
Paycom knows our strongest assets are our team members who have built this company into the industry leader it is today. With so many innovative, new projects on the horizon, we're looking forward to bringing our last group back to campus. This unites our teams by providing an environment that ensures you and other employees are best equipped to succeed. Our team members' well-being is a top priority, and we want to make sure you have the opportunity to ask questions and talk through concerns. Reach out to us through our internal channels like Ask Here or hrmgmt@paycomonline.com, and one of your HR professionals will be in touch.
1.0
Jun 27, 2018

The Most Honest Review You'll Read

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There are a lot of pros when it comes to Paycom... the product is outstanding and cutting edge, the growth gives employees job security, the benefits are some of the best offered in OKC and some of the people you meet while working there will become some of your best, lifelong friends/mentors. My career with Paycom started off super promising and I was VERY proud of the things I was able to accomplish during my time there... but there were some warning signs along the way of what was to come down the road and I was always afraid of saying or doing the wrong thing. I learned fairly early on that if I didn't bleed Paycom green or "drink the Paycom Kool-Aid" as they say, my career would be non-existent and I would be considered as someone who was negative or no longer a culture fit. If management (across the entire company) would've been trained better on how to cultivate strong and meaningful professional relationships with their employees, I think people would be a lot happier, willing to work harder and overjoyed to be a Paycom advocate. Instead, most of the employees are brainwashed to believe that they will never do better than Paycom or that their career peaked when they came to Paycom, which overtime will start to take a HUGE toll on someone’s self-confidence. The company has a promising future if they would stop with the "we're better than everyone else, you would be nothing without us and you better be on your A game 110% of the time" mentality. I've heard it way too many times from people who have been there 6 months, all the way up to 10 years, across every. single. department.

Cons

Where do I even begin... I'll start with the childish, "I can't believe that's actually a thing" crap that they feed people. 1) You are told that you cannot wear red... especially to a meeting with senior leaders or the CEO. See, red is the color of Paycom's biggest competitor and you will quite literally be put on a "watch list" for wearing the color red. 2) You will be judged HEAVILY on your appearance. When you are working for a company that has a business casual dress code, you expect people to dress nicely and look put together... but if you have a bad hair day or a wrinkled shirt, expect to be pulled aside and questioned about your professionalism. Sometimes, they won't even give you the decency to have that conversation one on one and will call you out in front of your peers. I was in a meeting one time where a higher up told all of us that she pulls people aside who have expensive looking wardrobes and spends extra time with them because they "look" like they should be management. No wonder they have bumbling idiots running some of their departments. I was fortunate enough to never receive such criticism, but I can recall at least 4 instances where some of my co-workers were called out and the word embarrassed doesn't even begin to explain how they felt. 3) You will work your tail off and promised opportunities that will never come. As soon as you start gaining the courage to speak up and ask about those opportunities that you deserve, they will do something to knock you down or tarnish your character/reputation that will make it almost impossible to recover from. 4) If you don't participate in EVERYTHING that Paycom has going on (LEAD program, volunteer opportunities, Toastmasters, etc.) you will be looked at as an outcast and will automatically be uninvited from everything going forward. 5) The gossip is worse than what you experienced in grade school. Your character will be questioned based on whatever the rumor mill is churning out that week and your supervisor(s) will threaten to do some SERIOUSLY unethical things to prove their point. 6) Paycom is proud to tell people that they value their employees and that they have a great work-life balance... but it is all just a crock of crap. If you want to take some time off, expect for every little thing to be brought up and used against you as an excuse as to why that time off was not approved. Another thing that was a hot-topic around the time I left was mental health issues and the importance of taking personal days to decompress and start fresh. MANY of the positions at Paycom are very stressful, demanding and require longer hours to get the job done correctly. It can be very taxing at times and over the years I had heard of several people struggling with depression, anxiety, low self-worth and worse, brought on by the job, their co-workers/supervisors and even sometimes things that were happening at home that were just to difficult to keep secret. Every single person I spoke with said they were judged when they shared their struggles and that there was a noticeable change in the way they were treated moving forward.. and not in a good way. I am all for keeping your work-life and your personal-life separate, but sometimes the challenges that we have to go through can sometimes be too much for us to bear. If you have problems, don't expect sympathy, compassion or for anyone to understand what you're going through... and especially don't expect to be able to take the much needed time off to work on getting yourself better. I could go on and on but I will spare everyone an even lengthier review.

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Paycom Response
7y
We appreciate your years of service with Paycom and how your dedication helped grow the organization which is why your review saddens us. We agree that we have the best employees and an outstanding product. We realize that Paycom will not be a perfect fit for everyone and we don’t feel that Paycom is a good choice for anyone looking for an easy ride or to “peak early.” Our employees are our most valuable asset and we work hard to provide ample benefits and opportunity to learn and grow in their personal and professional lives. We do everything possible to ensure they feel empowered and appreciated. We offer a number of different avenues for employees to share feedback outside of Glassdoor and hope you took the opportunity to utilize them during your tenure. We do appreciate your candid comments and will share your feedback with the leadership team.
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