Implementation Consultant - Implementation Consultant Paycor Employee Review

2.0
Sep 23, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Remote Work Flexibility: The role allows you to work remotely, providing the freedom to work from wherever you choose. Supportive Colleagues: Most of the Implementation Consultants you interact with are nice, easy to get along with, and make the most of the remote environment.

Cons

Lower Pay: Compensation is lower compared to similar roles in the industry. Involuntary Transfers: Employees are often moved to new managers or different teams with varying implementation styles, without any choice in the matter. Poor Work-Life Balance: The workload is heavy, making it challenging to maintain a healthy work-life balance, often requiring late hours just to keep up. Disconnected Upper Management: While immediate managers are generally fine, upper management appears disconnected from the day-to-day challenges faced by Implementation Consultants. The role can become overwhelming and stressful, especially when managing client relationships. High Expectations: A significant amount of responsibility is placed on Implementation Consultants, who often have to take ownership of escalations and deal with upset clients with little intervention from upper management.

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for your feedback as an Implementation Consultant at Paycor. We appreciate your dedication and commitment to our company. We understand the importance of remote work flexibility and positive colleague interactions. We will share your feedback regarding compensation, involuntary transfers, work-life balance, and upper management involvement with the relevant teams. Your input is valuable, and we appreciate your contribution to making Paycor a better place to work. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and we will continue to strive for improvement based on your feedback.

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