Do not care about employees at all, you are just a number in the system - Software Developer Paycom Employee Review

1.0
10 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

hybrid environment they have good benefits like $1 health insurance

Cons

they are not loyal to their employees at all, i just got fired along with with 100 devs (allegedly) for WFH on office days for a few days throughout the year for health related issues (with no warnings or nothing). after their stock dropped in Q4 they were just looking for any reason to get rid of employees instead of fixing the actual issue. work is very stressful and you will spend months looking at the same module just to understand what's going on, and once you think you are comfortable with the code and feel like you can solve any problem they will fire you for their benefits, it's honestly sad how they can do that to you. pay is relatively low they always promise something and change up when it benefits them. always remember HR is not for the people

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Paycom Response
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We're disappointed to read your review. Employee morale remains one of our top priorities, and we believe that feedback is essential for growth, we're committed to continuously improving the employee experience. We encourage you to provide additional details by utilizing Paycom’s reporting hotline, which can be found on our website under the Governance Documents section of the Investors page.

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5.0
18 Jun 2026
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Pros

The People Make Paycom - I really enjoy working with everyone I have had the change to work with. As someone that moved to Oklahoma from out of state, my co-workers were welcoming, and I have several current and previous co-workers that I am friends with outside the office. In addition, the clients that I work with LOVE Paycom. It is easy to come to work when you are working with clients that genuinely want your help and enjoy working with you.

Cons

There aren't many opportunities to work remotely or from home in a hybrid manner, at least not in my department. My department is also relatively new, so there are a lot of changes fairly often. I'd like to have more consistency there, but I know that will come as our department grows.

2.0
17 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Base salary - PTO - Awesome colleagues - $1 Medical PPO offering

Cons

- Upper leadership seem to not value the operations department as much as they do with sales. They are not consistent as well, which causes them to change the entire department's job description, expectations, & commission structure every few months. Change is good but huge change every 3-4 months is so exhausting. - They overload you with too many clients to handle while increasing the number of internal calls. When asking for support from sales or middle management, its typically a hard negotiation or non-existent. Expect to work way over 40 hours/week and juggle 10-20+ clients at a time. - Sales will oversell on product & implementation expectation which makes the job 1000% harder. Turnover with sales is extremely high so don't expect for even the best reps stay as they either leave, get fired because quota was not met, or the new manager will cut them if they're "not the vibe". You get left with the newbies who does not know how to sell or support you when you need them. - Every role in this company has high turnover in general. Making it very hard to cross collaborate with other departments as everyone is either extremely swamped or new to the role and cannot support as well, - Being forced to go to Oklahoma for training every year, sometimes twice a year.

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