Great, growing company - Anonymous employee Paycor Employee Review

5.0
Sep 13, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Tons of growth opportunities, many managers take a real interest in your career progress, awesome office and atmosphere. There is always something new going on and many events to take part in. They also take a lot of pride in giving back to the communities around them. The work-life balance is excellent.

Cons

Some growing pains with turnover at an employee and management level. But that can be expected with a growing company that's constantly changing.

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Thank you for giving an insider's perspective on Paycor. Thanks for feedback on our compensation and benefit plans. We are actively seeking feedback from Associates on our benefit plans, especially PTO and leaves. If you want to participate, reach out!

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Cons

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