DO NOT WORK HERE AT ALL - Software Developer Paycom Employee Review

1.0
17 Feb 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing neither pay nor work-life balance.

Cons

Worst Company I have seen in my career. The work culture was very competitive and cut-throat. They evaluate the work every 2 weeks and display the bottom developer's names on every floor and fire them suddenly after 3 months. Executive and management staff always encouraged employees to work harder - longer hours. No work/life balance. No bonus share or bonus, no overtimes, no college tuition, no family program etc. In one word 'STRESSFUL' not at all recommended.

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Paycom Response
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Although we are aware that Paycom is not a fit for everyone, we are extremely disheartened to see this as your experience. We strive to support our team members' success, both personally and professionally. As an organization, we empower our employees to create and shape their career paths to meet their goals. We're saddened that this was not your experience, but we appreciate you sharing these sentiments. We will communicate this with our leadership team, and we wish you great success in your future endeavors.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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