Autonomy exists but low pay and poor support hinder success - Channel Sales Consultant Paychex Employee Review

2.0
Apr 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Some autonomy. Working with accountants is nice.

Cons

Compensation is extremely low relative to the amount of work required to close a deal. In many cases, commissions come out to roughly $40–$50 per sale despite hours of effort across prospecting, pitching, and navigating internal processes. The cost of doing the job also falls heavily on the rep. There is an expectation to use your personal phone for business, cover gas and vehicle wear, and spend out of pocket on client lunches and marketing materials with another cumbersome process to submit expenses for reimbursement. This can quickly become financially unsustainable. From a tools and technology standpoint, the company is far behind industry standards. There are no modern prospecting or sequencing tools, no built-in email templates, no call recording, and no dialer. Sales reps are essentially working off Salesforce and Microsoft tools while manually dialing through outdated lists using personal devices. As a result, productivity is low and inefficiency is high. The lack of systems creates operational chaos. Email becomes the default system for everything, often resulting in 100+ emails per day just to manage basic workflows. Closing a deal involves multiple hours of manual, redundant work that could be streamlined with better infrastructure. The role itself is also misaligned. There is simultaneous pressure to operate as both a field sales rep (meeting CPAs and prospects in person) and a high-volume inside sales rep focused on cold calling. These expectations directly compete with each other and make it difficult to succeed in either area. Training and support are limited. The training program does not adequately prepare you for the realities of the role, and in some cases is led by individuals without sales experience. With the removal of local offices, there is little to no in-person support, leaving new hires to figure things out largely on their own.

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5.0
Jun 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

People and the overall environment is a positive one. If you do your part, definite long term career potential. It’s not easy- but stable, growing. Worth serious consideration for early career looking for sales experience with a great training program. Also good for mid-career consideration if base salary isn’t the primary reason you are in sales.

Cons

Very fast pace that doesn’t suit everyone. If you are looking for easy or just a job to “hang out”, this probably isn’t the right spot for you.

1.0
Jun 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work and Flexible Time Off

Cons

Low pay. Minimal to no career growth. Constant leadership turnover. Conflicting priorities from the top with little strategic direction. Endless “do more with less” mentality and burnout. Mandatory culture and positivity “training” instead of fixing the problems creating poor culture. The company has become reactive, chaotic, and disconnected from the employees who keep it running. Current CEO drove down stock price and eradicated worker morale. Terrible leadership.

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