Poor leadersip and support - Major Account Executive - MMSE Paycor Employee Review

1.0
20 Feb 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Comp structure is good and quotas aren't unreasonable. The product is one of the better ones on the market.

Cons

Leadership is non-existent and overpromises on support for sales. Marketing also provides little to no value you are expected to do everything yourself. There was very little vision or direction from leadership, and you often feel alone and siloed. Implementation and support are aweful and most of your deals won't run or will eventually switch because of incompetent implementation teams. There is also really high turnover right now because of leadership's poor business decisions and a bad company culture. Base pay is all over the place. Low for some, too much for others.

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback about your experience at Paycor. We appreciate your positive comments about the compensation structure and product quality. We apologize for any issues you encountered with leadership, support, and implementation. We will take your feedback into consideration as we work to improve in these areas.

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