Run - don't walk! (away) - Specialist Paycom Employee Review

1.0
Jan 12, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Note: this review was originally posted on Jan 8, but then flagged and removed.* Excellent PTO options. The pay may also be competitive in some departments compared to other employers. Also having Paycom on your resume looks really good in the state of Oklahoma, but I’m not sure how “pro” that is - sometimes it just means you’re *really* good at masking trauma.

Cons

Did you ever play “pick up stix” as a kid? Working here is kind of like that. Or maybe Jenga. Both of which I’m sure are available in the cafe to play during a break you’re allowed to take but upon your return get questioned why you “needed it”. 1:1s are supposed to be for the employee to talk about questions or concerns with their leader and should only last 15 minutes. However for some departments each meeting is documented by the TL and used as kindling for a rainy day. Be careful what you say or divulge, as none of it is for you. It’s for them. And when I say them, it’s anyone that’s not you. Even your other team members will find out what you said in a 1:1. It’s really fun. At-will employment laws are a joke. The new year began with what sounds like layoffs but were actually mass firings that appear to be budget related (or maybe age related depending on how you look at it). People were terminated the first week of the new year for “performance issues” while many having zero pips or official documentation acknowledged by the employee that they had performance issues to fix, but made the most in their department, all budgets were being scrutinized in the weeks and months prior. Who else smells Eddie’s and cafeteria sushi here? This reduction in the “winning” paycom workforce left the remaining employees nervous and frankly terrified that they are next, or are now in a position to NOT use that amazing PTO due to leaving their respective department too short-staffed (again, not their fault). paycom loves to spout off about how much they value their employees, but then the new year comes and suddenly it’s easier to find a parking spot for those that survived this round. The people that were fired this past week were hard workers - worked their butts off and were extremely valuable to paycom. They lived and breathed the good word of the Paycom gospel - and now they’re battling it out for interviews and hoping their unemployment claims are approved, all while thinking they did something wrong to deserve this. You have great (former) employees that BLED GREEN FOR YOU wondering how they failed you. Guess what - they didn’t. YOU. FAILED. THEM. The kicker? Everyone that was let go last week most likely did the jobs of 2 or more people already, meaning the folks that are left will be doing the work of 3 or 4 people, all while training the “new college grads” that come in for a “great starting pay being fresh out of college”. I don’t know where this ship is going, but I feel like someone should be shouting “iceberg ahead”.

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Paycom Response
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As a company built on a values-driven, purpose-first culture that strives to care for, support and empower all team members, we recognize that our employees are our greatest asset. All feedback is received by our leadership team and used to improve and enhance the employee experience. We encourage you to have an open conversation with your leader or HR Business Partner to discuss your concerns further. In addition, you can utilize Paycom’s anonymous reporting hotline, which can be found on our website under the Governance Documents section of the Investors page.

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The People Make Paycom - I really enjoy working with everyone I have had the change to work with. As someone that moved to Oklahoma from out of state, my co-workers were welcoming, and I have several current and previous co-workers that I am friends with outside the office. In addition, the clients that I work with LOVE Paycom. It is easy to come to work when you are working with clients that genuinely want your help and enjoy working with you.

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2.0
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* Fast learning and professional skill growth. * Great people and strong teams. * Recognized name in the OKC community. * Valuable experience that strengthens future career opportunities, especially in Tech.

Cons

Over the past couple of years, career growth has felt extremely limited. Promotions and meaningful raises have become increasingly rare, and many employees believe these decisions are being driven from the very top. Layoffs and terminations have also become common, creating a constant sense of uncertainty. High performers often take on high-visibility projects with aggressive timelines and limited support. The expectations are unrealistic, and even successful delivery doesn’t usually lead to recognition or advancement. Leadership tends to make decisions very late, creating unnecessary urgency and forcing teams into last-minute scrambles. Benefits have declined, opportunities for advancement have become scarce, and overall morale has suffered significantly. There are talented people here and it can be a good place to gain experience, but I would view it primarily as a stepping stone rather than a long-term destination.

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