Growing Pains Hurt - Specialist Paycom Employee Review

3.0
9 Dec 2015
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Pros

The same stuff that everyone always says Chad Raymond-He really is the glue that keeps the department together.

Cons

Ridiculous work load Unreasonable expectations Complaints fall on deaf hears (until something is posted on Glass Door) The sales team sells to larger and larger clients, but management has not made adjustments to how many clients specialists are responsible for. It is impossible to do the specialist job to the standards the clients deserve.

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Paycom Response
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As a growing company we are continually evaluating processes, pay structures, individual responsibility and workload. Our employees are greatly important to us and our success, which is why we are looking at making changes. You’re right, this is a challenging time of year, but together we can prevail stronger and more united. Year-end duties will soon be over and we can begin preparing for our annual Year-End Party, which celebrates your hard work. Your feedback is appreciated and has been sent to members of our senior leadership team. Your service is greatly valued here at Paycom. Thank you for all that you do!

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