Never Leaving! - Senior Learning Consultant Paycor Employee Review

5.0
2 Aug 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The company truly operates on its guiding principles. The office environment is fun, creative, and energetic. My ideas are always heard from my direct manager and above. I have the ability to think critically and make changes when I feel necessary. Leadership is involved and always keeping associates up to date on company news. I never feel like I don't know what is going on, I am always informed. If I have questions or concerns, I am able to voice them without hesitation. C level executives are present, visible, and operate on an open-door policy which is extremely valuable. I genuinely love working at Paycor and I don't plan on leaving!

Cons

The only con I can come up with is the lack of meeting space in the buildings. This is due to growth, which is amazing! Even though there is little space right now, we always make it work and adjust accordingly. Can't wait for the new spaces to be done!

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Cons

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