Remote - Billing Specialist Paycor Employee Review

3.0
Jun 21, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Opportunity for internal growth, great work life balance

Cons

Had to make any real change especially with billing technology and practices, upper management can only do so much

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Paycor Response
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We appreciate you taking the time to share your experience. It's heartening to hear that you've recognized our commitment to internal growth and maintaining a healthy work-life balance. We understand your concerns about making changes, particularly in regards to billing technology and practices. Change can be challenging but is necessary for growth. Your insights are valuable and will help us in improving our approach. We take your advice to management seriously. We believe in the importance of listening to our employees, as it leads to better understanding and improvements in our processes. We will continue to do so. Thank you again for your feedback.

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