A once great culture is deteriorating FAST - Software Engineer Paylocity Employee Review

1.0
May 26, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are still pockets of great talent and great culture, but you have to look hard to find them, and they are dwindling fast.

Cons

Basically, any review here from mid-2021 or before no longer applies, just look at all of the recent reviews about losing so many good people. Over the past 6-12 months, the vast majority of senior tech leadership has either quit or been asked to. In their place has been inserted top-down dictatorial leaders that want to take all of the technology decisions away from the engineers and make them themselves. What you end up with is Directors making decisions about what database technologies to use, what API contracts will look like, what languages/frameworks must be used, etc.. while simultaneously not having any vision for where to take the product in the future nor any understanding of how our company operated before they joined. I used to really love the tight-knit, fast-paced, teamwork mentality that made Paylocity what it was, but that is now almost completely gone. Where we once had "bottom-up" decision making we now have power-hungry leadership poaching talent either from former companies they have worked (forming factions) or from other internal teams which ends up causing resentment and ultimately those people (the top talent) finding jobs elsewhere. It's sad to see a company where I'd hoped I'd end my career deteriorate SO fast. Oh, and apparently Waterfall is back? This is likely why we have been told to lower our hiring standards in interviews. Also, there was once a focus on remote culture and getting the best tools to make us successful while remote. Now Zoom is being taken away and I'm sure Slack is next. Use your imagination as to what might be coming next.

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Paylocity Response
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Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts. Even though we are a rapidly growing company, we always strive to ensure that all our employees are heard and can assure that your feelings are valid. We have continued to hire top talent through the COVID-19 pandemic and each application is carefully reviewed by our Talent Acquisition team. As we grow, we continue to find avenues to ensure that employees can interact with our Executive Leadership team such as through the bi-weekly live Q&A sessions. Transparency is top of mind, and we continue to listen to employee feedback and strive to make Paylocity a great place to work where all employees can be themselves. Regarding the Zoom to Microsoft Teams transition, please stay tuned to PCTY News where we have provided insight regarding why we are transitioning. We have several trainings and resources available for you to explore. Additionally, we encourage you to reach out to your HR Business Partner for additional support at any time.

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