So much opportunity - Senior Major Market Sales Executive Paycor Employee Review

5.0
19 Sept 2017
Recommend
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Pros

I have been with PAYCOR for over 16 years in various roles within the organization and appreciate the opportunity that this organization has given me to advance and excel not only professionally but personally as well. This organization has a Senior Leadership team that is truly invested in their people and the success of their people. They have accomplished this by giving recognition when it's appropriate and creating a culture where you want to strive to do your best and make a difference every day!

Cons

Like any organization there will be issues from time to time. It's about how they ( management and or leadership) approach and respond to challenges is what sets PAYCOR apart. Excellent professionalism and communication!

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for sharing your Paycor experience. Thanks too for recognizing that we work hard to have an open, adult relationship with Associates about the business and how to make it better for clients and colleagues. It starts with listening and removing obstacles. It's that 2-way conversation that keeps Paycor healthy and growing.

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