The truth is . . . - Recensione dipendente - Executive Sales Representative presso Paycom

2,0
17 ago 2016
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

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Great pay once you reach Exec Rep Status. This has changed recently from starting 350k in business to 500k in business. I think the change is a good thing because deal sizes have increased drastically, and too many un-experienced reps were hitting this milestone withing one or to deals. Great Benefits ($1 medical for employee only) Amazing CSO (Jeff) - He is the most inspiring person you will ever meet, and is probably the major reason why people have trouble leaving Paycom. Good People - Intelligent, well-rounded and friendly co-workers

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I worked for Paycom for just over two years, and I will start by saying that I did well at Paycom. I was bought in early to product, the culture, and the people and as such I sold a lot of business, became an Executive Rep in less than 1 year, and made President's Club in my first full year. I mention that so you understand that this review is not coming from someone who was unable to recognize success within the organization. Work Environment - There is no such thing as work/life balance here. If you want to be successful you must forgo friends, family, vacation (5 days off per year), etc. If you care more about money than those things than this might actually be a positive for you, however, I prefer to use the money I have made to travel and create memories with friends and family. As a sales rep you not only find and sell business but are also required to set the system up for your clients. I can’t tell you the number of times I sat with and HR/Payroll team running their first payroll until the late evening hours. I have personally seen other reps out until 1 am or 2 am just to get the client to process only to return very early the next morning and correct mistakes. You will be told that you have a TSR (Transition Specialist) to help through the majority of the set-up/training, but that could not be more far from the truth. Yes, there are one or two TSR’s in your office, but it takes an act of God to get help from them (Not because the don’t want to help, but they are so overwhelmed with their work load). My office had 8 reps, and we were each required to sell two deals a month. That is 16 new clients per month spread across two people (TSR’s) in a transition that takes 2+ months. The reality is that you WILL be the person fully transitioning the majority of your clients while still having to maintain your sales and meeting quotas. Culture – This is the most interesting thing to me. On the surface everyone is pro Paycom, and so happy to be there (at least when someone’s eyes are on them). They all put on a show about how great the company is and how they couldn’t imagine life without Paycom. I have had conversations with the large majority of Executive Reps at my time with Paycom, and behind closed doors they are all so unhappy and complain about ever facet of the job. You always feel as though your job is in jeopardy, and regardless of how well you do the feeling never seems to escape. Reps continue to hang on because they are glued down by the next large commission check heading their way. You must always watch your back because that rep who you think is you best friend is the first person to poach on your territory and lie about some outside relationship they had to get in the door. This is very much a dog-eat-dog environment. Management – I have had a couple of direct managers at Paycom and my only real complaint is that they don’t tend to spend much time with new reps. Most of their time will be spent with tenured reps (friends) vs. grooming and teaching new talent. I would imagine that is why the turnover rate at Paycom is SO HIGH! This job requires so much skill and knowledge that it is easy for a new un-mentored rep to feel completely lost and abandoned. Outside of that, some of these folks are really great salespeople. Now, to combat all of the negatives I have mentioned I will say that I am grateful for the opportunity I had with Paycom. In my first year alone, because of large commission checks, I was able to pay off ALL my student debt and put my family in a great place financially. If you are fresh out of college or single and can deal with everything mentioned above I say go for it, but don’t go half-heartedly because you will not survive. You must be all in and give your last breath to Paycom for true success within the organization.

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Risposta di Paycom
9y
Thank you for your candid review. We believe our culture at Paycom is special, enthusiastic and that we have the best sales reps in the business who strive to meet high standards and continually raise the bar. We have a robust sales training and support program that we are always looking to improve. One of our main goals is to support our sales team in every way we can. We appreciate your feedback and are happy to hear you were so successful during your time at Paycom and wish you the best of luck in the future.

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5,0
14 mag 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Beautiful campus, clean facilities, $4 lunches, supportive coworkers

Svantaggi

Lack of remote/ hybrid flexibility, lack of clear promotion structure.

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Risposta di Paycom
1mo
We're proud to provide comprehensive amenities for our teams, and it's great to hear that your coworkers create a positive, collaborative environment. Thank you for taking the time to share.
2,0
17 giu 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

- Base salary - PTO - Awesome colleagues - $1 Medical PPO offering

Svantaggi

- Upper leadership seem to not value the operations department as much as they do with sales. They are not consistent as well, which causes them to change the entire department's job description, expectations, & commission structure every few months. Change is good but huge change every 3-4 months is so exhausting. - They overload you with too many clients to handle while increasing the number of internal calls. When asking for support from sales or middle management, its typically a hard negotiation or non-existent. Expect to work way over 40 hours/week and juggle 10-20+ clients at a time. - Sales will oversell on product & implementation expectation which makes the job 1000% harder. Turnover with sales is extremely high so don't expect for even the best reps stay as they either leave, get fired because quota was not met, or the new manager will cut them if they're "not the vibe". You get left with the newbies who does not know how to sell or support you when you need them. - Every role in this company has high turnover in general. Making it very hard to cross collaborate with other departments as everyone is either extremely swamped or new to the role and cannot support as well, - Being forced to go to Oklahoma for training every year, sometimes twice a year.

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Risposta di Paycom
2d
We operate with clear expectations across teams, and collaboration is essential to delivering strong results. As the business evolves, decisions are made with purpose, and our structure supports teams in managing workloads and staying aligned. Connect with your leader to discuss your feedback further.
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