Pros
Great building, company supports community involvement, good onsite workout facilities, good base pay. Non client facing positions seem to have happy employees. Good visibility to the CEO.
Cons
While base pay is good, it does not make up for the hours you will have to work, and not just during peak times. Work/life balance does not exist, and is taking a serious toll on employees. Inexperienced management does not know how to work with employees and cause a high levels of anxiety. The company says that they want to attract top talent, but are not competitive with their benefits, and can't retain the talent they have. Terrible understaffing does not align with "Taking care of the customer first". Allowing sales to drive timelines and forcing customers to implement when they aren't ready in order to meet sales goals isn't a smart strategy, and is creating poor customer retention rates. For a company that is as established as Paycor, you would think that it is a start up. Processes simply don't exist.