Paycom reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(4,734 total reviews)
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Chad Richison

47% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Paycom has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 4,734 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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3.0
Feb 17, 2026

Complete RNG

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Pros

IF you get a good team, it is very nice, and you will learn a ton. Coworkers are very cool since everyone is younger and $4 lunches

Cons

No job security, if on a bad team you will be drowned with work, upper management has no care or remorse for employees. The men's bathroom is always packed

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Paycom Response
4mo
No matter the department or team, Paycom maintains consistent expectations around performance, accountability and professional development. Our leaders are actively engaged in setting clear expectations, providing clarity and holding teams to high standards. We’d like the opportunity to learn more about your experience and encourage you to reach out to hrmgmt@paycomonline.com.
5.0
Feb 17, 2026

Hard work but rewarding

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Pros

-Clear KPIS/metrics -Surrounded by amazing people - high achievers/strong work ethic: pushes you to do better and want better for yourself -Working alongside a top sales organization -Everyday presents a new challenge - you're constantly growing -Compensation: you get paid out on placements; most internal recruiting roles don't provide this comp structure so it incentives you to work hard

Cons

-If you want everyday to be the same this job is not for you - you need to be able to adapt with change and roll with the punches -Not a 9-5: need to be willing to put in extra work to be successful. I'll have calls after hours or on the weekends - not because Paycom says so but because I'm in a role that compensates based off your performance; you get what you put in.

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Paycom Response
4mo
We aim to foster an environment where driven professionals can learn continuously, collaborate with committed teammates and see a clear connection between effort and opportunity. Our structure is designed to support ongoing development while offering compensation models that recognize performance and contribution. We’re pleased to see these priorities reflected in your experience and appreciate you taking the time to share!
1.0
Feb 16, 2026
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Pros

Get to work with some go-getters who are incredibly money-motivated and career driven Party culture - work hard, play harder

Cons

If you believe sleep is optional, burnout builds character, and fear is a reasonable management tool, this could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. Churn n burn is the business model. 90% of new hires are gone within a year. They love hiring straight out of college -- easier to mold, easier to pressure, slower to realize how toxic things are until the Stockholm Syndrome fades and they discover they don’t actually have to live “the Paycom Way.” Work-life balance does not exist. Expect 60+ hour weeks as a baseline. You will take work home. I regularly worked until 10pm and was back in the office by 7:30am the next morning, in a full suit, every day. President’s Club means nothing. You can crush one fiscal year, but if you don’t close something in month one of the next -- PIP. Fired. And public humiliation! Boundaries are optional :) mostly for leadership. Fraternizing with direct reports is common and casually tolerated. Mandatory in-person trainings double as dating pools for managers. Multiple HR cases have involved leaders making advances or giving “special opportunities” to reps. Consequences being maaaaybe a relocation. Maybe a demotion. Definitely still employed. Micromanagement meets 1950s Miss America pageant! Employees are expected to dress, speak, and present themselves however the company chooses. Onboarding for the women includes a powerpoint with instructions on hair, makeup, acceptable suit colors, and mandatory closed-toe heels. Company-wide. Meanwhile, managers have advised female reps to send “special videos” to male prospects to secure meetings. Yes, that was an actual recommendation. From multiple leaders. Both male and female. Weekends aren’t yours. Expect unpaid weekend work and mandatory trainings, and flying out to OKC to take in the beautiful sites of the Omni hotel basement all day, every day. Confidentiality is also aspirational. Personal information shared in confidence has a tendency to travel quickly, which discourages vulnerability and reinforces your cortisol spiking not only for your metrics, but for your personal sanity. The compensation looks attractive upfront. Just understand what you’re signing up for: high pressure, high exposure, no margin for error, and a culture that rewards running yourself into the ground for a brass animal trophy (yes, this is what you can expect to receive as a reward instead of a bonus check). If that energizes you, you’ll thrive. If not, there are other ways to make good money without sacrificing your integrity.

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Paycom Response
3mo
We’re a performance-driven organization with clear expectations for results, professionalism and accountability. As a metrics-driven company, we set high standards for performance and productivity, and we aim to provide the training, resources and leadership support our employees need to succeed in a dynamic environment. We maintain professional standards for representation of the organization, while also encouraging individuality and for employees to bring their authentic selves to work. Paycom prohibits harassment and retaliation of any kind and assure you that we maintain a workplace that is compliant with applicable laws, guidelines and policies. We operate under a Code of Ethics and Business Conduct and any suggestion that employees should engage in inappropriate communications is inconsistent with Paycom’s professional standards and expectations. We maintain multiple channels for employees to raise concerns, including an anonymous reporting hotline. We strongly encourage you to initiate a conversation with your leader or utilize our reporting hotline at https://payc.me/governance if you haven’t already.
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