ADP reviews

3.8

71% would recommend to a friend

(22,268 total reviews)
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81% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

ADP has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 22,268 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ADP employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informatique industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Aug 21, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

It was a good place to get started in outside sales. I did not have any outside sales experience, only inside, and they gave me an opportunity where many companies would not even consider me because of lack of experience. Also, they have great rewards for performance. I loved that. I haven't worked for a company who is better at rewarding performance regularly. They made it a lot of fun when you were excelling. They also have great training. I loved that we went back for additional training in our second year, though I think it could have been less focused on Autopay upgrades when I wasn't even allowed to sell those!

Cons

Unfortunately, my rose colored glasses were kicked off my nose during my second year at ADP. I was loving my job at first, but my manager decided to take a manipulative power trip and really hurt a lot of people. What did the Sales Exec do? Not a whole lot. What did HR do? Nothing that I could see. He is still working there and I am shocked! He is the reason why a lot of really good people have left ADP from that office. Although the pay increased quite a bit last year, which was very nice, it did not make up for the way we were treated. My manager pit people against each other and I got to the point where I dreaded getting a call from him even though I was doing really well with my numbers. Another really not good thing about ADP is that they have way too many people involved in each aspect of solving a problem. As a sales rep, I could not talk to the people who were going to help my clients. I had to go through another person who would pass it on. Then HOPE that even though it was sent to management and supposed to be taken care of within 24 hours (ya, right, never happened) that my client would actually get help. Then, the client calls in and talks to a different person every single time they call. Oh, and it isn't a payroll related thing? It is a tax issue? A bank issue? Anything in detail at all had to be transfered to still ANOTHER office -- and sometimes, you were transferred only to find out they actually weren't the right person to begin with. Terrible when it comes to customer service. I was left feeling like there was nothing I could do to help my clients when they had a problem, which is a terrible feeling when you live in a small area where reputation is everything. One of the most frustrating feelings was when I thought I had turned everything in to get my clients up on Full Level Tax, only to find out near the end of the year or the end of the quarter that we weren't going to actually be filing the quarterly/annual report for our client. How can we tell them we guarantee that then not give the sales rep the information needed to make sure things are complete? I was never given good training on this so I did not even always know what I needed to pick up.

4.0
Aug 20, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

One is definitely able to advance within the company if you are willing to put forth the time, effort, and work. The compensation is adequate and my experience has been that my fellow employees are fairly nice people that are easy to get along with.

Cons

It seems, like many companies, that sometimes the upper management is a bit out of touch with the day to day happenings within the company and sometimes have certain unreal expectations of their employees. That said, I understand where they are coming from in that they also have goals and objectives they are expected to meet.

3.0
Aug 7, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

ADP is a pretty solid place to work long term. There is low risk of getting laid off, however an even lower risk of you being promoted to anything but what you were hired too do. IF you singled out for promotion, it seems like your constantly the target to get those, to fast track you into the managment "team", regardless if you do well.

Cons

There is no career path outside of managment. Sure there is always the Senior "whatever your title was when you where hired" but that doesn't change anything, and at most you might get a few dollars more on your pay check. Don't expect promotions of REAL merit, and don't expect annual wage increases that are anywhere near cost of living inflation. You WILL be making less in 2-3 years than when you started even tho you got (small) raises each year.

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