Paycom reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(1,493 total reviews)
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Chad Richison

48% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

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1.0
Mar 24, 2026
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Pros

The pay was well above the national average for SDEs. That's really about the only positive.

Cons

After recovering from my time at Paycom, I feel well-placed to give an honest assessment. The job market is tough right now, yet I am considerably less stressed unemployed than I was working there (that alone says it all). The environment is defined by extreme micromanagement, impossible deadlines, and zero job security. Since the mass layoffs (both official and unofficial) gutted most of QA and Production, developers are now expected to absorb all of those responsibilities AND maintain the same insane deadlines (which requires overtime just to keep up). The company's claim that cuts were driven by AI is, frankly, just insulting. Their AI is nowhere near the level required to replace anybody and everyone inside the company knows this. It reads more like a convenient narrative to justify cost-cutting and keep appearances (which is what Paycom is all about). Take a look at how Paycom responds to negative reviews and a pattern becomes immediately clear: the same recycled, copy-paste non-answers plastered over every legitimate complaint. They don't actually engage with what's being said. Instead, they deny, deflect, and dress it up in corporate language designed to impress anyone who hasn't worked there. These aren't genuine responses, they're just reputation management. Real concerns about micromanagement, unsustainable workloads, and the gutting of entire teams are met with hollow reassurances that conveniently sidestep every specific point raised. If the complaints weren't true, you'd expect actual rebuttals. What you get instead is a wall of PR-speak that proves they have no credible defense. If you value your mental health, work-life balance, or simply being treated with basic decency, look elsewhere. The stress-to-reward ratio here is deeply out of balance and totally not worth it.

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Paycom Response
3mo
At Paycom, we value hard work and accountability, and we provide the tools our teams need to perform at a high level. If you’d like to discuss your experience further, please reach out to hrmgmt@paycomonline.com.
5.0
Mar 23, 2026

Great company to sell for!

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Pros

Excellent pay, room for growth, great product, I love our leadership, great office culture, and a lot of personal growth. To work in outside sales, you have to be a self starter, be tenacious, and have thick skin; however if you stick around, and have extreme ownership over all you do, you will be extremely successful and make a huge impact to your family and all who surround you.

Cons

Not for someone looking for an easy paycheck. This is complex sale, and have to have a high level of emotional intelligence. The job can be demanding at times, and leadership has high expecations of our people.

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Paycom Response
3mo
It’s great to know that our compensation structure and the career trajectory available at Paycom have made such a positive impact on your experience. We’re especially glad to see how the environment here has supported your development, both professionally and personally, and how that impact extends beyond the workplace. We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience, insight and feedback!
2.0
Mar 23, 2026
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Pros

Great benefits and high compensation.

Cons

I was terminated 1.5 weeks into a five-week, out-of-state sales training with no prior warning and no clear explanation beyond being told I “wasn’t a good fit.” The conversation took place unexpectedly in a secluded room near security, where I was told I was to be on the next flight home. I was then left alone to process the situation while waiting for transportation. This came after a two-year interview process, multiple in-person meetings with leadership, and full transparency on my personal circumstances before accepting the role. At the time I started, I was on paternity leave with a newborn at home, and my wife and I had to make significant childcare and travel arrangements in order for me to attend training. I accepted the role under specific travel expectations, which were later extended, requiring additional out-of-pocket expenses for flights, childcare, and professional attire. I was also approved to fly home on weekends at my own expense, but once training began, that arrangement seemed to be viewed differently in practice despite having been discussed in advance. More broadly, the training culture appeared geared toward very early-career employees with minimal outside obligations and an expectation that work take priority over everything else. That was surprising given how transparent I had been with leadership about my family situation before accepting the job. I left a stable role where I had recently achieved Presidents Club and ranked third nationally in sales. I came in experienced, coachable, and committed, but was never given any indication of performance concerns or any opportunity to improve. After my termination, I was directed to HR for additional information. Despite multiple attempts through phone, email, and internal tools, I was unable to obtain any further clarification beyond the initial statement. Prospective employees should be aware that, in my experience, following the recommended channels for additional context did not result in further information or resolution. During the first week of training, new reps were also encouraged to post positive Glassdoor reviews before many had substantial firsthand experience with the company. Prospective candidates may want to keep that context in mind when evaluating online reviews. Overall, the experience reflected a lack of consistency and transparency in leadership communication from hiring through training and termination.

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Paycom Response
3mo
At Paycom, we operate with clearly defined performance expectations aligned to business needs and organizational priorities. This role isn’t for everyone, and not everyone makes the cut. If you succeed in training and into your first year, the rewards get even bigger. We’re also committed to maintaining a compliant workplace with established channels available to report any concerns: https://payc.me/governance. You can provide additional perspective to our team at hrmgmt@paycomonline.com.
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