Hard work, decent compensation - Software Developer II Paycom Employee Review

3.0
Aug 12, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay, great co workers, great benefits

Cons

Struggle with work life balance, long hours

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Paycom Response
10mo
We're pleased to hear that our unique benefits and team members have made positive impacts on your Paycom experience. We recognize that our team members work hard to drive success, and we're committed to providing the resources and support needed to help them maintain a healthy work-life integration. We strongly encourage you to initiate a conversation with your leader to discuss your feedback further.

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5.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

The job is challenging but rewarding. This job is not for someone who wants an easy sales job. You have to get out of your comfort zone but in a good way. Hands down the best training and work experience.

Cons

Challenging training but in the best way possible.

1.0
Mar 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

None of the pros that kept me at the company for nearly a decade are present anymore.

Cons

Layoffs in 2025 to replace workers with AI were rampant. Now that the AI bubble is bursting, I expect 2026 and 2027 to be turbulent. Stock prices have been in steady decline since COVID, value is now as low as they were back in 2017-2018. No work from home flexibility, UNLESS it is to keep employees working on days they otherwise could not come into the office, like a snow storm. Work from home is for the company's convenience, not employees'. If anyone struggles with a process or performance expectation, most managers respond with "well others have found success, so..." regardless of how many "others" there actually are. You could have 1 person out of 400 finding "success" with a new initiative, and Paycom views that as a failure on the part of the 399 and not the process itself. Metrics constantly shift, without any means testing, bonus structure also shifts wildly from being unatainable, non-existent, and incoherent. I've seen the bonus structure change multiple times within the span of a single quarter. CEO regularly jokes that you either burnout after a year, or your get promoted, and believe me the competition for promotions is incredibly fierce. If you do not have an intimate and personal relationship with the decision maker, you may as well not apply.

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Paycom Response
2mo
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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