Paycom Application Status Explained

Paycom is used by 30,000+ companies across manufacturing, retail, and logistics. Here's what every status in the Paycom candidate portal means.

What is Paycom and who uses it?

Paycom is an Oklahoma City-based payroll and HR software company serving more than 36,000 client companies, the majority of them in the mid-market segment (50–5,000 employees). Industries heavily represented in Paycom's client base include manufacturing, retail, construction, logistics, hospitality, and professional services.

If you applied for a job and the application portal had a Paycom logo or a URL containing "paycom.com" or "paycomonline.com," your application is tracked inside Paycom's ATS module. Paycom integrates recruiting, onboarding, and payroll into a single platform, which is why many mid-market companies prefer it — there's no data migration between HR systems when a candidate becomes an employee.

Paycom application status definitions

Applied — Your application was submitted successfully and is in the queue. No one has reviewed it yet. This is the automatic first status for every submission.

Under Review — A recruiter has begun reviewing your materials. In some Paycom configurations, this triggers when a recruiter first opens your application file.

Interview — You have been selected for an interview and one has been scheduled, or the employer has flagged your application for interview scheduling. If you see this status and haven't been contacted yet, check your email and spam folder — the recruiter invitation may be there.

Offer Extended — A formal job offer has been prepared and sent to you, or is in the process of being sent. This may appear before you've actually received the offer letter.

Hired — The offer was accepted and your record has been moved to the onboarding phase. You are officially a new hire.

Not Selected — The employer has decided not to move forward with your application. Some Paycom clients send automated rejection emails at this point; others do not.

How long does each Paycom stage take?

Paycom clients span a wide range of industries, so timelines vary significantly. Manufacturing and logistics employers often move faster (high-volume roles, standardised hiring) while professional services and corporate roles move slower (more interview rounds, committee decisions).

- Applied → Under Review: 3–10 business days. High-volume roles (warehouse, retail, food service) may be reviewed within 24–48 hours. Corporate and management roles may take 2–3 weeks before initial review.
- Under Review → Interview: 5–14 days. Most Paycom clients run 1–2 interview rounds. Phone screens are typically scheduled within 3–5 business days of moving to this stage.
- Interview → Offer Extended: 5–14 days. Depends heavily on the number of interview rounds and whether the decision requires multiple approvers.
- Offer Extended → Hired: 3–10 days, accounting for offer letter review, negotiation, and the standard notice period.

If your status has stayed on "Applied" or "Under Review" for more than 3 weeks with no contact, the role may be on hold or the employer may be moving slowly. Following up with the recruiter by name — if you can identify them — is appropriate at the 2–3 week mark.

Tips for Paycom applicants

Paycom's candidate portal requires a login to check status, and the status updates are controlled entirely by the recruiting team. Unlike some modern ATS platforms, Paycom does not send push notifications for status changes by default — you need to log in to check.

A few practical notes: First, make sure the email you used to apply is one you check regularly, because interview invitations from Paycom clients go to that address. Second, Paycom uses a single candidate profile across multiple employers — if you've applied to other companies through Paycom before, your stored profile data may auto-fill future applications. Review your saved profile periodically to make sure your resume and information are current.

Third, if you applied for a high-volume role (warehouse associate, delivery driver, customer service rep), the "Under Review" stage may be automated — your application may be triaged by keyword matching before a human ever looks at it.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What does "Under Review" mean in Paycom?

It means a recruiter has opened your application and is evaluating your qualifications. It doesn't guarantee a careful read — some systems mark applications as "Under Review" when they're first opened. No action required on your end; a response typically comes within 1–2 weeks.

How do I check my Paycom application status?

Log in to the Paycom candidate portal at the URL you used when you applied (typically youremployer.paycomonline.com or via paycom.com). Use the email and password from your original application.

Does Paycom notify you of status changes?

Not automatically in most cases. Paycom sends email notifications for interview invitations and offer letters, but status changes within the portal (such as moving from "Applied" to "Under Review") do not always trigger an email. Log in periodically to check.

What does "Not Selected" mean in Paycom?

It means the employer has decided not to move forward with your candidacy for this role. You may or may not receive an email notification. The decision is final for this specific requisition, but you can apply to other open roles at the same company.

Can I apply to multiple jobs at the same company through Paycom?

Yes. Paycom allows you to apply to multiple open positions at the same employer. Your profile information and resume are shared across applications to the same company.

Is Paycom used for background checks too?

Some Paycom clients integrate background check vendors within the Paycom onboarding workflow, but the background check itself is typically run by a third party (HireRight, Sterling, or similar). You'll receive a separate communication from the background check vendor after an offer is extended.

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