Paylocity reviews

3.1

45% would recommend to a friend

(3,226 total reviews)
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Toby Williams

48% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Paylocity has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 3,226 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Paylocity 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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1.0
Jun 6, 2025

Kiss up or leave

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I love my coworkers they were amazing

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**Glassdoor Review: My Experience in Talent Acquisition at Paylocity** I worked at Paylocity for almost three years, and my experience has been a rollercoaster of challenges and frustrations. While I consistently exceeded my goals—receiving an "over exceeding" rating on my only review—I found that the promises of promotion and recognition were consistently out of reach. Despite hitting my targets, it felt like there were always new excuses for why I wasn’t considered “good enough.” The environment shifted dramatically after the 2024 election, with a noticeable decline in the company’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. My team lost many diverse members, and while they recently hired one diverse person, it was disheartening to see her brought in at a lower level than she applied for, underlining the lack of genuine commitment to diversity. I faced significant micromanagement and harassment from my leader, who often undermined my opportunities to grow within the company. After expressing personal struggles, including my cousin's unaliving herself, the response was overwhelming rather than support. I had to navigate a toxic environment where it felt like my performance was constantly scrutinized, regardless of my strong survey scores and achievements. Attempts to address my concerns with HR were met with the disappointing realization that leadership had the power to change goals arbitrarily, leading to a culture where success felt unattainable. I’ve witnessed disparities in advancement opportunities, with peers receiving promotions despite not meeting their goals, while my consistent performance went unnoticed. The company culture has deteriorated significantly. Leaders lack proper training, and feedback from surveys is shared with them in ways that lead to further tension rather than constructive change. Instead of addressing complaints about leadership, I’ve seen individuals under investigation promoted, which only adds to the frustration. Despite my achievements and dedication, the environment became increasingly toxic, impacting my mental health to the point where I sought medication for anxiety. I had initially planned to build my career at Paylocity, but the lack of support and recognition for hard work, coupled with the pervasive culture of favoritism and bias, has left me deeply disappointed. In summary, while I have achieved a lot during my time at Paylocity, the systemic issues and lack of support have overshadowed my accomplishments. I hope for a time when the company can genuinely embrace diversity and create a supportive environment for all employees.

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Paylocity Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your experience and for the impact you made during your time at Paylocity. It’s clear you were deeply committed to your work and your team, and we’re glad to hear that your coworkers left a positive mark on you. We hear your concerns, especially around DEIA and leadership, and want to be transparent in saying that our commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility has not lessened. We continue to invest in programs, partnerships, and internal initiatives aimed at building a more inclusive and equitable workplace. That includes ongoing leadership development, equitable hiring practices, and listening channels to elevate underrepresented voices. We also remain focused on supporting employees in their career growth. From role-specific learning paths to companywide development programs, we offer a range of training courses and resources designed to help employees build skills, grow their careers, and take on new challenges. The experiences you describe are not in line with the culture we strive to maintain, and feedback like yours is a reminder of where we still have work to do. Thank you again for your candid feedback and for being part of Paylocity’s story. We wish you continued growth and success ahead!
1.0
Apr 7, 2025

Save YOUR SOUL!!!

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Pros

Quite literally no pros to working here except receiving a paycheck.

Cons

While the company talks a lot about culture and innovation, the reality was very different. The pay was significantly below industry standards, especially considering the workload and responsibilities. It felt like employees were expected to go above and beyond without fair compensation or recognition. Management was a major pain point. Many leaders seemed more focused on parroting corporate talking points than actually supporting their teams. When issues were raised, especially around workload, systems, or client frustrations, they were often dismissed or ignored. On top of that, the systems were unreliable and frequently malfunctioned, which made it hard to do our jobs efficiently and deliver for clients. It created a lot of unnecessary stress and left employees to deal with the fallout. Overall, it was a frustrating environment with a lot of potential that just isn’t realized due to poor leadership and lack of real investment in employees.

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Paylocity Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. Feedback like this is valuable and helps us continue evolving as an organization. At Paylocity, we’re committed to creating an environment where employees feel supported, empowered, and equipped to do their best work. While that commitment remains strong, we recognize that experiences can vary, and yours highlights areas where we have more work to do. We’re focused on continuously improving—from how we support our teams and recognize contributions to how our systems perform and scale. Hearing from those who’ve been part of our journey, even after they've moved on, plays an important role in that progress. We appreciate your contribution during your time here and wish you continued success in your next chapter.
1.0
Mar 31, 2025

Unstable company

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Pros

My direct manager, some benefits (most are not good)

Cons

WFH taken away from everyone as a way to lay us off, 5 days mandatory return to office if you live 50 MILES. ..50! Raises this year are maxed at 3%,... if you get one. No cost of living increase and benefits are now costing an additional $2,500-$9,000 deductable. Work life balance is GONE, sunsetting DEI, career advancement are gone if your remote. Can only be promoted to an office position. This company is being run into the ground by CFO Toby. It's become a dumpster fire for clients too.

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Paylocity Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. It's great to hear you appreciate your direct manager and some of the benefits we offer here at Paylocity. We understand that changes to our in-office policy have been challenging for some employees, and we value your perspective. This decision was made thoughtfully, recognizing that in-person collaboration plays a critical role in strengthening team connections, improving client experiences, and supporting career development. We remain focused on supporting our teams throughout this transition, and encourage you to reach out to your leader should you have any questions or need additional support.
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