Not Loyal To Employees - Senior Software Developer Paycom Employee Review

1.0
Jan 8, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

In 2019 this company was not bad to work for but after COVID the management just keeps making really bad decisions. They had some decent stock options but they are cutting back. They use to give bigger pay raises but that's no longer a thing either. Somehow they are consistently Top 10 or #1 work place, but In the 6 years I've worked there I've never had a survey about it. Its a company that looks good and might be good for the first few years but you will get burned if you stay to long.

Cons

They are currently firing developers that have worked from home when they are not suppose to without any warning or advance notice. There is a disconnect with HR and Development currently that could affect the companies overall outlook. HR just sees names to fire. In reality they now have large portions of payroll critical code that no one knows how works. Most devs struggle to understand this code and some quit. Financially speaking the company is doing great, but Chad is in his ivory tower and is not loyal to his employees at all. You will be fired without any real reason. To clarify my WFH was approved, but the management that approved it wasn't suppose to. My entire team was fired including my TL.

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Paycom Response
2y
We're disappointed with the culture you describe, as we aim to maintain a consistent, uplifting environment for each of our Paycom team members. Our goal for all team members is to equip them with the resources they need to be successful. We trust being on campus unites our teams and provides an environment to do just that. We invite you to reach out to us at hrmgmt@paycomonline.com so we can learn more about your experience.

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Paycom Response
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At Paycom, roles are built around clear expectations tied to results, and development opportunities reflect how those expectations are met. Leaders are expected to communicate directly and provide clarity so teams stay aligned. For further discussion, contact hrmgmt@paycomonline.com.
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