Core Payroll sale represention - Anonymous employee Paychex Employee Review

2.0
Feb 17, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great entry-level sales training program, expense allotment, prospect lists, great implementation team.

Cons

no base salary increase, constant management turnover, poor mileage reimbursement, corporate policies enforced by local management only when convenient, territory restrictions, poor service structure, billing and service disconnect.

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Paychex Response
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Thank you for bringing your concerns to our attention. We would like to learn more so we can look into the issues you mentioned. Would you be willing to discuss further. If so, you can email Jody Stolt, Director of National Talent Acquisition at jstolt@paychex.com.

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