Wonderful hiring and on-boarding process! - ASVP-SIG Paycor Employee Review

5.0
Jul 26, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

From the moment that I was contacted by someone at Paycor, I have never felt more comfortable and at home in that first conversation. The communication was exceptional throughout the hiring process and now that I have been here for a few weeks, I can confirm that the culture is second to none. Very excited to be a part of this growing organization!!!!

Cons

I really can’t think of anything to share at the moment that would fit in this category!

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We appreciate your hard work and genuine feedback. We're glad that you feel "at home" here. Thanks for all that you do!

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Cons

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