Worst comp plan in the industry - Major Market Sales Executive Paycor Employee Review

1.0
Jun 4, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good product for 20-100 employee companies. Full suite hire to retire with good user interface that shows well to prospects

Cons

Commissions are a joke. Done all manually and never don't right. Gave a two week notice and I was let go that day and did not pay me for any sales after resignation. Over 8k they didn't pay me. Work somewhere else. This is not the founder led company they advertise. It is a Goldman Sachs proxy that steals every cent possible from their employees

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for your feedback. I regret that your commission experience was not satisfactory. We have a well-documented sales policy, documented commission plans, a newly-implemented sales commission tool , and checks and balances to make sure pay is right. When there are questions or discrepancies, we investigate them and communicate fully. We take it seriously, and we take care of our sales pros.

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