Pros
I give Paycor an "A" for effort in trying to market themselves as an employer of choice. YoY they work hard to win local awards. They recognize that these local awards might help their marketability as a nice place to work.
Cons
The problem with that is, they're more focused on winning "Best Places to Work" awards than making actual internal changes that would lead to that distinction with their own employees. Many of the executives at Paycor have been there since the start, and it's clear the organization has outgrown them. Executives brought in from the outside, come from ultra-conservative organizations like Cintas only adding to their problems in being perceived as 'stuffy' and inflexible. Initial compensation offers to candidates are competitive, but that's where it stops. Future increases are tough to come by - thus a contributing factor to their high turnover problems. Paycor prides itself in being a hard-working/whatever-it-takes-like environment. But in reality it's a overly micromanaged and abrasive place to work.