Paycom reviews

3.3

49% would recommend to a friend

(1,492 total reviews)
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Chad Richison

48% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

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3.0
Apr 20, 2025
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Pros

Benefits are good, and pay can be good if you level up. You can move up if you perform. The business is constantly growing.

Cons

Feels like a churn and burn, indecisive upper management, constant restructuring, pay raises and promotions withheld with no timeline. Negative morale. The job just doesn't feel stable sometimes. No work from home at all even though it's possible to do the entire job remotely.

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Paycom Response
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We’re glad to see that you’re experiencing the unique benefits, compensation and growth opportunities that come with a career at Paycom. However, your review doesn’t align with our standards. As a rapidly growing organization, we understand that change can be challenging, and we're committed to communicating effectively with our team members to ensure they’re equipped to navigate these changes successfully. We set high standards for ourselves, and that includes providing our team members with the support and resources they need to feel confident and succeed in their roles. We’d like to learn more about your review and encourage you to initiate a conversation with your leader to discuss your feedback further.
5.0
Apr 18, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Paycom values employee involvement not only internally but in our community. I have been a part of multiple charity events that have impacted our community. Internally we have many opportunities to connect leadership to improve processes and the future of the department and company. Our leadership heard the employees and made changes to increase our ability to complete our job successfully, service our clients, and increase department moral. -Training and learning is highly valued went from online to in person -Pay increase to match the level of work that this job does require -Opportunities for growth was increased and reconfigured, there are multiple levels for just our role to grow in but also leadership opportunities

Cons

Highs and lows of daily stresses like every job. Does require a lot of training but Paycom is dedicated to the learning process and the success of the employees.

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Paycom Response
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We're thrilled to hear that you're experiencing the positive impact of Paycom's commitment to employee involvement, community engagement, and growth opportunities. We're proud to provide a supportive environment that empowers our team members to excel in their roles and appreciate your feedback!
1.0
Apr 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You do get 100k base salary There is uncapped commission- the best of the best make 42% commission average is closer to 14% However it is important to note that most people are fired before they ever get paid their commission meaning it all goes to the company :)

Cons

There is absolutely ZERO support from training, direct management, and upper leadership I was here for three months and my manager only went on 3 meetings with me- it is required for managers to do a FULL field day within the first month of a new rep, mine got pushed back 5 times and when it FINALLY happened I was already a month in and my manager left me half way through the day and it was never rescheduled A new rep has the SAME EXACT weekly metrics as a tenured rep, with NO additional support I was hired at the same time as 3 other new hires and 2 out of the 4 of us were fired within the first 9 weeks due to not having sold a deal, even though weekly performance metrics were being met- the problem is the total lack of support and even with hard work if you don't have luck early on you will most likely be fired I quit voluntarily as I can not commit to a company that is not committed to me- is sales always hard? yes Do you have to sell to keep a sales job? always Are metrics always at play in a sales job? of course HOWEVER when you are new if you are not offered support you are being set up for failure The outside sales rep position at Paycom is 3 jobs rolled into one - BDR- you are finding all of your own prospects and setting all of your own meetings, Sales rep- you own the entire sales cycle from start to close, Sales engineer- you are responsible for FULL solution demonstration knowledge of the software- meaning you are demoing the product to prospects by yourself right away- answering all product questions, etc. I knew this before going into it- hence the large base salary and high uncapped commission HOWEVER you are NOT given more than 12 weeks (including the first 3 weeks that you are in training and not selling) to master all of this before being put on a plan- at which point they will fire you if you are not 100% year to date plan.

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Paycom Response
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At Paycom, we hold ourselves to high standards for performance and excellence, and we expect our team members to reflect these goals. We do prioritize training and development, recognizing that it's essential to our employees’ success. In fact, in 2024 we launched Sales Academy, a world-class curriculum to equip our new sales team members with the knowledge and expertise they need to thrive. We also recognize that leadership support is critical to success, and we expect our leaders to provide clear guidance, direction and the tools to achieve it. We’d like the opportunity to discuss your experience further. Please reach out to our team at hrmgmt@paycomonline.com.
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