Stepping Stone - Senior Payroll Specialist Paycom Employee Review

3.0
8 Jan 2016
Recommend
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Pros

You'll learn valuable lessons in how to pursue a future career elsewhere

Cons

Inexperienced Senior Management Team, Work life balance, favoritism, unrealistic expectations.

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Paycom Response
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We are incredibly fortunate to have an outstanding group of employees and for that reason, we give perks and benefits that exceed what most businesses offer. We listen and react to employee feedback. This year we implemented a number of innovative ideas given to us by our employees. Last year, we increased our PTO schedule as a result of their feedback. Regarding our leadership, we host routine trainings for everyone in a leadership position and we do this to ensure each team leader has the knowledge and tools to create a positive and cohesive atmosphere. We hope that you gave tangible examples of the negative comments you mentioned in your exit interview so we can take action. Lastly, our employees have provided feedback that they love getting an all-expense paid mini-vacation for our Year End Party. We appreciate your five years of service for Paycom and wish you the best in future endeavors.

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