Strange place to work - Client Services Paycor Employee Review

2.0
Jul 12, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lots of good people. Competitive pay. Nice building.

Cons

The company laid off a bunch of people out of the blue but they tell everyone they are doing really well. No internal strategy, company shifts direction every few months. Kind of a different office vibe, very high school feel to everything. You need to be friends with the right people.

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for taking time to offer your views. You noted that you felt a lack of strategy and communication. We've taken your feedback and that of your peers and put it into action. We're stepping up our game beginning in July with a fiscal year in review, an infographic on strategy, videos on strategy and a series of monthly webinars on business performance. Paycor has grown 17 straight years and 26 of our 27 in business, we need to do a better job of celebrating that with Associates

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