Paycom: Our values will help you grow - Human Resources Assistant Paycom Employee Review

5.0
May 16, 2018
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Pros

Before I started at Paycom, I was working in higher education. I never imagined I would go into human resources for a payroll company, but it has been the best decision I have ever made. There are plenty of pros to working here. Some include: 1. Everyday catered lunches for $4 and a monthly luncheon that is free to employees (if you do swipe on that day it goes as a donation) 2. The HR department is really friendly, and is always welcome to feedback 3. Everyone appreciates questions! 4. There is detailed training to help everyone grow

Cons

There are a few cons to working here because not every place is perfect. A few of the cons would be: 1. Traffic, we do call it "Paycom Traffic" since our company is ever growing there are just so many people leaving or arriving at the same time 2. There is some requirements for overtime, but that is only to work best with everyone's schedule

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Paycom Response
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Thank you so much for your detailed review and feedback. We will share this with the leadership team.

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