Paylocity makes Glassdoor’s 2018 best workplace list

Paylocity CEO Steve Beauchamp was named to Glassdoor’s list of top CEOs in 2017. Contributed photo
Paylocity CEO Steve Beauchamp was named to Glassdoor’s list of top CEOs in 2017. - Contributed photo
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Provider of payroll and HCM software Paylocity Holding Corp. recently earned a spot on the 2018 Best Places to Work list from the Glassdoor Employees’ Choice award program, joining notable firms from diverse business sectors.

Determined by analysis of employee-driven input from the past year, Glassdoor Employees’ Choice awards acknowledge areas of excellence including career development opportunities, salary and benefits, work/life balance, work culture and more. Results are aggregated for quantity, quality and consistency.

Paylocity qualifies as a large company (with more than 1,000 staffers) and prides itself on “an empowering, rewarding and creatively collaborative culture,” according to company spokespersons. Paylocity also ranked highly in Glassdoor’s 2017 assessment of best places to interview.

Company representatives also noted the firm’s generous benefits, leave policy and community involvement.

“Paylocity employees have always been the foundation of our cultural success, and this recognition illustrates how and why working at Paylocity is such a special experience,” said Paylocity CEO Steve Beauchamp, who himself was named to Glassdoor’s list of top CEOs in 2017. “I’m incredibly proud of our employees for setting the bar higher each and every day, especially as we continue evolving our culture, innovation, and level of service.”



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