Get ready to Burn Out - Senior TSR Paycom Employee Review

1.0
Jan 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

High pay, good medical benefits

Cons

Workload is past everyone’s capacity to try to make every dollar matter and get the stock price up. All teams are stretched thin, but TSRs are asked to pick up the slack when other teams aren’t carrying their end of their bargain. When things fall, all the finger pointing goes to the TSR because they’re leading the implementation. Clients recognize how stretched thin everyone is.

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Paycom Response
5mo
We set high expectations for performance and productivity, and we expect all of our team members to prioritize fostering a collaborative environment while also maintaining accountability. We also recognize that our high-performance culture can be challenging, and we strive to equip our team members with the tools, resources and support needed to manage their workload effectively and uphold our standard of excellence. If you’d like to further discuss your experience, please reach out to us through hrmgmt@paycomonline.com.

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