Can't Say Enough Great Things About Paycor! - Senior Solutions Consultant Paycor Employee Review

5.0
14 Sept 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Paycor is an amazing place to work! They really do live by their guiding principles and I see it and experience it on almost a daily basis. I have worked at other companies and specifically other payroll companies so I have a frame of reference to compare Paycor to. Everyone that I interact with here are very helpful and will go above and beyond what is asked of them. Whether it is our CEO, VP of Sales, or an employee in our client service department. They all want to do what is right for the client and for each other. Not only do they put our clients first, but they also want care and take of their employees as well. Paycor has the best products in the marketplace with the best service to back it up. I love my job and I enjoy coming to work everyday. Not many people can say that!

Cons

I have nothing negative to say about working at Paycor.

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Attack each day enthusiastically is one of Paycor's nine guiding principles. You've got that one down! Thanks for sharing your passion about Paycor.

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

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