Paycom is a fun place to work! Employees treated great! - Anonymous employee Paycom Employee Review

5.0
Jun 26, 2012
Anonymous employee
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I have worked at Paycom's headquarters in OKC for about 12 weeks. I love the atmosphere. It's upbeat, energetic and fun. My favorite things are - subsidized catered lunch every day and always a healthy option. Employee only pays $4 and you can use your badge for auto withdrawal from your paycheck. I don't have to carry cash! - a great gym and lots of classes like Boot Camp and Zumba - free to employees! - monthly celebration of anniversaries and birthdays with free lunch. - fun contests - we decorated our cubes to celebrate the Thunder games. People went all out! - Free stuff! T-shirts, candy jar, picture frame, bag chair ... all given to every employee just in the last 12 weeks! -monthly "all employee" meetings to keep us informed about what's going on. - training - ongoing! For everyone.

Cons

Co-pay on benefits was a little higher than my previous job, but still not too bad. Temperature of the offices are a little colder than I like, but they give all employees a free jacket, so not a big problem. Not much "age" diversity. Most everyone who works here is in 20-30 years old.

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Paycom Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. We appreciate the feedback.

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5.0
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Great environment to be working in

Cons

Job security was really scary

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We’re glad to see your experience reflect the collaborative, high-performance environment we maintain at Paycom.
2.0
Jun 30, 2026
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You can make a lot of money if you are in the right territory and have a good client base that hasn’t been oversold by previous AMs. The training is very good and you will make good friends! The people they hire are smart and fun to be around

Cons

If there has been high turnover in your territory it will be hard to sell as the clients have products that have not been properly implemented and are likely gun shy to purchase. It will also depend how “over promised/under delivered” their experience with new business is. The work/life balance can, and probably will, become very toxic. You are on the road constantly if you have a travel heavy territory which makes it difficult to get admin work done during business hours. You will be working before and/or after work - probably on the weekends as well. Ask for transparency in your territory assignment. You want to know how far your furthest client is as you will have to go see them in person at some point

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Paycom Response
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This is a performance-driven role with high expectations, and team members are given clear direction and the tools to succeed. Those who consistently deliver see meaningful rewards for the work they put in. Please share further feedback with your leader.
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