Great Company In OKC - Maybe Not the Best in DFW - Anonymous employee Paycom Employee Review

4.0
Dec 14, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great for just graduated college students, though most positions within the operations side does not require a college degree. Healthcare for employees is only $1 (not including vision or dental). This company really does try it's best to keep it's employee's happy. Great training. Pay is competitive for OKC, however not really in the DFW area.

Cons

Extremely slow rise within the company to anything above a Senior Specialist (especially for those working in the DFW operations location).

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Paycom Response
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At Paycom, we have leveling-up programs that enable employees to increase their compensation by adding various tasks and responsibilities, which includes our Dallas office. Please reach out to your TL regarding the leveling-up program specifics. We encourage you to talk to your manager or a member of the HR department to further discuss any concerns you may have.

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