Not a chance I would ever reveal that information unless I wanted to look for another job immediately. - Anonymous employee Paycom Employee Review

1.0
Apr 6, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Cheap insurance, nice gym. Some Directors. If you are C-suite bonuses are terrific! Wish I could truthfully write 20 words or more.

Cons

Horrible Team Leaders and supervisors but what can you expect from people who's only other employment was at minimum wage jobs or fresh out of college. Don't get me wrong I am all for boosting employment rates but do you really think anyone with any corporate, life or management experience would respect those choices. I will acknowledge there is probably some great potential at Paycom but currently there is so much discord, constant chaos and zero transparency. Seriously most days I am not sure who supervises me. The only constant is change, which can be good but in this case your change is a downward spiral. Paycom has gone from a decent place to work to a breeding ground for acceptable bad behavior. Great workers are looking, mediocre workers will stay because they think they have no other choice and the Managers will continue to strut around like they are something special and are untouchable. Well we've all witnessed this can only last for a while until you too become disposable. Can you say demotion, termination? You have turned what could have been truly one of the premier companies in the industry to a building full of mistrust, micromanaging minions. I am not a disgruntled employee but a truthful, honest, hardworking employee who still has some hope, ethics and integrity left.

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Paycom Response
9y
Your candid feedback has been received and sent to members of our senior management team. You mentioned your reluctance to use the anonymous hotline and we wish we had the opportunity to learn why, but since Glassdoor doesn’t facilitate that kind of dialogue, we can only reiterate that it is an anonymous hotline facilitated by a third-party provider and all feedback is heard. To sustain our success and commitment to our core values, including integrity, Paycom is committed to further developing our employees and leaders through programs such as the LEAD and Sr. Leadership Capstone. We’re sorry to hear that you’re struggling during this period in Paycom’s successful growth. We encourage you to actively contribute ideas and solutions you believe will have a positive impact on the organization as well as those around you.

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