Not what I was expecting - Major Market Sales Executive Paycor Employee Review

2.0
5 Dec 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good Pay, Benefits and expense allowance

Cons

Male Upper Management would single out females and make them do sales roll plays over zoom. Fired new employees but kept certain employees who had been under performing for years.

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback about your experience at Paycor. We appreciate your positive comments regarding the competitive pay, benefits, and expense allowance we offer to our employees. We take your concerns about the treatment of female employees and the perceived inconsistency in performance management seriously. At Paycor, we strive to foster an inclusive and supportive work environment for all employees, regardless of gender. We do not tolerate any form of discrimination or unfair treatment. We would like to investigate this matter further to ensure that our policies and practices align with our commitment to equality and fairness. If you are comfortable, we encourage you to reach out to our HR department at feedback@paycor.com to provide more specific details about your experience. Your feedback will help us address these issues and make necessary improvements. Thank you again for bringing this to our attention. We value your input and are committed to continuously improving our workplace culture.

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