Company cares about employees - Manager Paycor Employee Review

5.0
13 May 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I have been with Paycor pre-pandemic. The company has experienced so much growth and change throughout its time. One thing remains constant: Paycor cares about its associates. The company seeks feedback regularly and actually CARES about what associates share/want.

Cons

I believe there is always room for improvement as it relates to communication--both interdepartmentally and across business units.

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Paycor Response
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Thank you for sharing your positive experience as a long-term employee at Paycor. We appreciate your feedback regarding the company's commitment to caring about its associates and actively seeking feedback. We understand the importance of effective communication and will continue to work on improving it both within departments and across business units. Your advice to focus on empowering front-line leaders and providing them with support, training, and resources is valuable, and we will take it into consideration as we strive to make a positive difference for our associates and clients.

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