ADP Workforce Now is a cloud-based HR platform for mid-sized businesses. It features customizable modules of various HR services that businesses can tailor to their specific needs, as well as regulatory monitoring and alerts to help businesses remain compliant.
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Paycor
Score 7.4 out of 10
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Paycor provides core HR functions scaled towards small and mid-sized businesses. Paycor offers an integrated benefits platform for interfacing directly with insurance carriers and an adaptable time management platform.
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Paycor
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SO much better than Paycor. ADP [Workforce Now] has more of a backbone that Paycor does. It has its processes already in motion and it seems like their specialist who help us with any questions know all their stuff, unlike Paycor.
We have used Paycor in the past and it works similar to ADP but the interface just looks simpler. ADP is much better since there are numerous tutorials or helpful links to teach you how to use the software. The bridge also offers help from other users that have similar isssues.
I did not previously use this system, but our Sr. HR Generalist did, and I have been told Paycor was much more user friendly and did not require so much updating information in numerous areas. The platforms/pages "talked"/were synced much more efficiently
I have only used Paycor outside of ADP, but not from the human resources perspective. I was a regular employee there who used it to clock in and out, and check tax information. It was nice being able to easily access it over the phone rather than going to a computer as I was …
Well, we will be moving on from ADP. In terms of comparison, Bullhorn has the same shortcomings that ADP had. It's clunky and takes a lot of steps to minimal things. Lots of pretty colors and visual appeal but clunky to use. Akken is probably the worst system I've ever used. …
I do like ADP better. It has more functionality and I like the overall look and ease of use of the site. The only issue with ADP as compared to Paycor is that the amount of fees for things like amendments or previous quarter adjustments is extreme.
We were looking at these vendors as options to change from ADP. They are still on a mainframe structure, while most competitors are on a cloud-based system.
ADP has been more user-friendly than our previous systems for both admins and users alike. But is a far cry from some of the newer, non-legacy software for payroll. Goodbye ADP.
I was not involved in evaluating Paycor vs anything else. We had ADP Workforce Now prior to Paycor and it got us by, but did not have near the functionality that Paycor does. It was also not user friendly and there was no point person you could talk to, as all the …
I have used both Paycom and ADP Workforce Now, among 3 to 4 other products and find that they promise similarities to Paycor, but that they do not deliver. Higher Fees and less offerings. Customer Support generally is not as good as Paycor's and both made multiple errors in …
Paycor was just the product that seemed to offer the most diversity of products and the easiest to use. Our previous software was too complicated when you needed to add a job code or change a benefit. Paycor makes these changes easy to do. The employee app was also the one …
ADP could not handle our business structure at all- when it came to the organizational chart, the occupational taxes, or the movement of employees from one payroll to another.
Paycor was able to provide us a much better experience with these issues
We selected Paycor because our previous company dropped the ball on important updates and even forgot to process a payroll. We wanted something that would be better to communicate with us.
Verified User
Director
Chose Paycor
ADP does have better tools than Paycor, but I think Paycor is easier to use than ADP for smaller company size.
Verified User
Executive
Chose Paycor
Better than ADP and Paychex, allowed for a much more comprehensive product.
ADP seemed to do everything we needed but the cost was out of reach. We've used ADI Time in the past. ADI time didn't have enough of the HR functionality that Paycor has.
I think Paycor is very comparable to other payroll companies out there. Their pricing was better than the previous company we used, which was ultimately the reason we switched payroll companies to begin with. The previous company didn't do upgrades very often and that is one …
From a cost perspective, Paycor competes well with Paylocity and with ADP but UltiPro is far more expensive. In terms of providing a sense of peace and confidence, Paycor ranks above ADP in my mind but below the others.
Some features of Paycor are better, such as open enrollment and the new hire wizard, but others are poor, such as the benefit administration and history.
I have used several other payroll and HRMS products in previous positions. I didn't select Paycor for my current job; it was already in place when I started, but I have found it to be user-friendly and efficient. I am happy with the process that we currently have in place. …
I have used ADP in the past, and it felt like I was nothing more than a part of an account to them. With Paycor, I know they recognize me as a person, a part of a company.