Stable job but underpaid and under-appreciated - Anonymous employee Paychex Employee Review

2.0
Apr 15, 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Generally stable even through the poor economy, good benefits, training on payroll knowledge can be helpful for future career paths.

Cons

Assigned work load that could easily take 50-60 hours per week but rarely allowed overtime to complete it all. This results in either work left undone or completed in a rushed manner -- poor quality that results in client dissatisfaction, low survey scores that count against your annual review. This in turn lowers morale and less workers are motivated to do a good job. The cycle continues year after year...burn out rate is high. People feel unappreciated and underpaid for all they do. Promotions are often, though not always, based on favoritism or cliques.

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Pros

Nothing is good about working here.

Cons

Nobody is ever held accountable. Pay is awful. Benefits were all moved out of state, so all providers in the area are all out of network. Jobs are being moved to India. The list goes on. Sales is the absolute favorite department in the entire company. Nothing sales can do is ever wrong, even when they give false information to clients and then the support team has to deal with the fallback. Don't get me started on Payroll.... the entire department has gone to the wind. I honestly don't know how this company ever did good with payroll services. The #1 complaint i got from every single client I interacted with was they could never get ahold of their Payroll Specialist. The company's response to this was to start making other departments learn payroll duties. This year they moved insurance benefits to a plan out of Arkansas, which made every provider I was already seeing become out of network. I had my first major medical scare of my adulthood and ended up paying a few grand out of pocket because U of R was out of network. Promotions are non existent. They make you apply and interview for any role you want to move into. There is nothing good about working here, and i would advise anyone to stay away from them.

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