Great company culture, Product needs consistency - Customer Advocate bei Paycor: Mitarbeiterbewertung

3,0
24. März 2023
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Pros

They have a great company culture and for the most part a pleasure to work for. They care about their employees.

Kontras

For people that are on the phones. It was very stressful. Their products consistently have glitches and issues which makes it very frustrating to do your job.

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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback on your experience at Paycor. We are glad to hear that you found our company culture to be great and that you felt cared for as an employee. We understand that working on the phones can be stressful and challenging at times, and we appreciate your hard work and dedication to providing excellent customer service. We apologize for any frustrations you experienced with glitches or issues with our products. We are continually working to improve our products and services to ensure the best possible experience for our customers and employees. Thank you again for your feedback. We appreciate your input and will use it to continue to improve our products and services.

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Kontras

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Kontras

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