Growing company with great culture - Anonymous employee Paycor Employee Review

4.0
Mar 22, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Very fast growing company with great culture

Cons

May be growing too fast and company can't seem to keep up in terms of product and employee retention.

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Paycor Response
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Thanks for your advice on Associate development. We recently launched Connect sessions to replace the annual performance review. The intent of Connect is to have more frequent performance and career discussions so that Associates sense buy-in, commitment, and real progress on their development. We want your experience to be better! ps. We don't think of anyone as bottom tier! If you're on the team, you're top shelf! It takes people from all skills, backgrounds and interests to serve our clients and to keep Paycor growing.

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