Former Employee1.3Jan 12, 2024The company needs more development in the training for the new employees.
Current Employee4.7Sep 24, 2025I’m a true employee Paycom and I’ve been here for almost 3 years now and I have to say it’s one of the best sales jobs you can find although it is a very competitive landscape in the payroll world. I recommend anyone to try working here if they were up to it, but it’s not to be confused with being a job that is for everybody in summary. It’s a very tough but very...Read More
I’m a true employee Paycom and I’ve been here for almost 3 years now and I have to say it’s one of the best sales jobs you can find although it is a very competitive landscape in the payroll world. I recommend anyone to try working here if they were up to it, but it’s not to be confused with being a job that is for everybody in summary. It’s a very tough but very...Read More
Former Employee3.9Sep 17, 2025Bad leadership, constantly mislead, when you're hired theres still a variety of trainings you need to pass to secure your position.
Bad leadership, constantly mislead, when you're hired theres still a variety of trainings you need to pass to secure your position.
Former Employee2.4Oct 27, 2023Bad leadership, cuthroat environment, territory makes all the difference, be prepared to not have a life, develop massive anxiety/panic attacks around job security, and be ready to be micromanaged like crazy. Most sales leaders were terrible reps that just stayed around long enough to get deals from others that quit and have no real business in leadership.
Bad leadership, cuthroat environment, territory makes all the difference, be prepared to not have a life, develop massive anxiety/panic attacks around job security, and be ready to be micromanaged like crazy. Most sales leaders were terrible reps that just stayed around long enough to get deals from others that quit and have no real business in leadership.