Paylocity reviews

3.1

46% would recommend to a friend

(3,239 total reviews)
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Toby Williams

47% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Paylocity has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 3,239 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Paylocity employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Feb 7, 2025

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Pros

- A lot of individual contributors are talented and hardworking. The peer relationships are strong. - Remote work flexibility (though leadership makes it difficult to truly unplug). - You’ll learn a lot because there’s a severe lack of resources, forcing employees to take on multiple roles without proper support.

Cons

I would not recommend working at Paylocity. The experience of many that leave can be defined by toxic leadership, a lack of accountability, and a company culture that prioritizes optics over real employee well-being. Senior leadership is reactive, plays favorites, and lacks the ability to make strategic decisions. There is a culture of micromanagement and shifting blame rather than true problem-solving. Decisions are made behind closed doors, and employees are often left scrambling when leadership changes direction without notice. The company expects employees to do more with fewer resources, leading to constant stress and no work-life balance. There is no real strategy for workforce planning. HR/TA leadership ignores expert recommendations, leading to inefficiencies, compliance risks, and a frustrating experience for employees. Paylocity claims to champion diversity, equity, and inclusion, but in reality, they only support employees who conform to their toxic, insular culture. Those who challenge the status quo, advocate for change, or come from diverse backgrounds often face resistance, exclusion, and even retaliation. Leadership plays favorites, and career growth is based on likability, not merit. The company markets itself as an inclusive employer, but the reality is very different. There is little to no real support for underrepresented employees, and any efforts towards DEI feel performative rather than meaningful. Paylocity is framing a reduction in force as “performance issues” to avoid accountability. Employees who have been dedicated and high-performing are suddenly being told they are not meeting expectations, conveniently before job cuts. This creates a culture of fear and uncertainty, with no clear guidance or fairness in the process.

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Paylocity Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We hear you, and we value your perspective on the challenges you’ve shared. We understand how difficult it can be when decisions feel unclear and work-life balance is impacted. Please know that your concerns about leadership and the company culture are being taken seriously. We encourage you to reach out to your leadership team or your People Relations Partner if you'd like to discuss your experience in more detail or if you would like additional support. We're here to listen and work with you to address these challenges. Thank you for your dedication and for sharing your honest thoughts. We are committed to making Paylocity a better place for all employees, and your feedback plays a key role in driving that change.
3.0
Feb 6, 2025
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Pros

Co-Workers are friendly Get to work on challenging problems Transparency with leadership to your hear problems but very little action.

Cons

Nothing makes Paylocity that special anymore. If you are a good engineer you will be expected to give all you can and more. Management wants quality but lacks ability to lead or enforce it. Every manager is looking for their next promotion while status quo is the same. We continue to grow and take more away from our employees. Paylocity is not a leader and is only reactionary while having the “most modern” HCM solution. A lot of internal career opportunities are now overseas, limiting the options for internal movement for US Based Employees

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Paylocity Response
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Thanks for sharing your experiences! We’re glad you find your coworkers and the challenges here rewarding, and we truly appreciate the effort you put into your work. We also recognize the concerns you’ve raised. Growth brings change, and while we strive to lead in both technology and culture, we know there’s always room to improve. Your feedback on leadership, internal mobility, and employee support is valuable, and we take it seriously. We want Paylocity to be a place where employees feel recognized, supported, and empowered to grow. If you have ideas or specific ways we can improve, we encourage you to share them with your leader or People Relations Partner. We appreciate all you do and remain committed to making Paylocity a great place to work.
4.0
Feb 5, 2025
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Pros

Great Culture, Great Benefit offerings, Accessible Leadership, Weekly/Monthly PCTY Executive Updates (which is extremely rare), Great Employee Recognition Program, RSU offerings (a little low but still cool), Awesome employee 'self-service" HR management tools, Responsive IT Help Desk, Remote based w/travel to corporate up to 4x's a year.

Cons

Workload is complex - yet exciting as you will shift from paralegal activities (Contract terms negotiation) to sourcing activities (SOW negotiation) to vendor management (Vendor performance) to Budget management (target alignment) to Problem resolution (internal & external), etc. from hour to hour. This result in working long hours, most time >60 hours a/week (average is 10-13 hrs./per day) and a few hours over the weekend just to keep up with your Internal department responsibilities, contracting activities, Book of Business (BOB) management and addressing Stakeholder immediate needs - which ultimately means you will feel grateful to work for an awesome company but you will may feel very UNDER PAID from an annual pay & bonus structure salaried employee perspective.

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