Pete - random, but can we get Headquarters spelled correctly in the thread title?
Pete - random, but can we get Headquarters spelled correctly in the thread title?
Yesterday announced, Paycom is joining the S&P500 on Tuesday January 28.
PAYC was trading near $140 this time last year. Trading higher than $315 today after the news.
Pretty big deal. Also any long-term employees there that have been compensated in stock over their tenure have been banking big.
Being added to the S&P 500 is a huge deal, its quite hard to express on a keyboard the magnitude of that. The status and prestige that comes with being an S&P 500 company is insane.
H&P, Williams, Oneok- Tulsa
Paycom, Devon- OKC
That is so weird that CNBC would omit its biggest competitor: https://www.fool.com/investing/2018/...-software.aspx
Amateur, really.
I have to say i laugh every time i see their commercials now. They act like they're the first ones to do everything in an app or online. It's been 20+ years since people did paper forms for expenses or PTO. And their expense piece is only expense. Other products do it better (like SAP Concur) because you can do the travel and expense together. And the smaller firms have been outsourcing HR stuff to third parties for even longer (think of firms like Nextep in Norman).
By all means tout your wares, but at least tout them in a way that shows why you're different. The commercials make you sound behind the times. I mean come on, falling over the copier with a pile of papers 3 feet tall doesn't even happen. It's like watching white people struggle cutting vegetables on "as seen on tv" type ads...but wait, there's more.
duplicate...don't know why it does that sometimes....
Agree, as someone who's wife works there and gets stock on a normal basis, I hope they keep it up. If their commercials work, they work. Who cares if their commercials are cheesy or not, they do exactly what they are meant to do and that is draw in new clients to the product.
Rolls eyes.....they make money of treating their employees like crap. They can make oodles for investors all they want, but until they treat employees like people, then i'm going to strongly dislike the company's leadership. I dont particularly care what the stock is doing. It means jack to the regular employee there.
Gopokes, i do work at a multi B company that doesnt treat people like Paycom does. Working just fine for me thank you.
Not true. I can run off a mile list of people that have gone through there that felt used/abused and left for much greener pastures. Being forced into working 60 hour weeks regularly (as a salaried employee) is not my idea of treating an employee properly. The story gets told over and over.
Ask the current employees about how overworking their employees caused them to lose databases worth of data that caused thousands of people to miss payroll for companies they service. There are some really good doozies of stories that they keep locked down tight.
Hey, but you don't have to agree with me. If you like the place, great, i'm happy for you.
You think 60 hours is a good work-life balance???? Really? And remember, you're salary so you don't get any compensation for it either.
Which is a really sad thing.
https://clockify.me/working-hours
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