Implementation Consultant III - Implementation Consultant III ADP Employee Review

3.0
Jul 5, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Comprehensive benefits and a diverse group of people with whom to work. Vacation policy was fine as well as training opportunities.

Cons

My opinions: Regardless of tenure or outstanding annual reviews, layoffs of seasoned and solid employees (typically also the highest paid) is frequent as the CEO pushes to move jobs overseas. Working with replacement colleagues in Manila, Prague, or Hyderabad and Pune (India) is challenging for both employees and clients - cultures are quite different as well as a barrier to issue comprehension (in my experience). Looking up online, notice that there are very few recent broad-based industry accolades for working at ADP.

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ADP Response
9y
Thank you for the comprehensive insights into your experience working for ADP. We have escalated this review to our HR team. Regarding awards, below are some examples of the awards we have won in 2016. - Forbes Best Employer List 2016 - FlexJobs Top 100 Companies To Watch For Remote Jobs - Number 19 in Training magazine's Training Top 125 rankings for 2016 - Best Places To Work In IT – Computerworld

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5.0
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Pros

Good opportunity and work environment

Cons

Sales process can be out of your hands at times

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1.0
May 4, 2026
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Pros

Resume Gold! Having the name on your resume opens doors because people know you can survive a high-volume, high-complexity environment. That’s where the benefits end.

Cons

Pay: It’s a joke. They expect specialized, expert-level work and deep tax knowledge for a base salary that is way below the market. They use the big name as an excuse to underpay you. Work/Life Balance: You are never truly off. To hit the impossible quotas, people are forced to work off the clock just to keep up. Management knows this is the only way the work gets done, but they look the other way so they don't have to address the workload. Management: They are manipulative and not leaders. Instead of helping with the workload, they use moving goalposts and vague promises of growth to keep you running. There is no advocacy for employees. Make sure to get everything in writing. Some get amnesia. Quantity over Quality: It’s a sweatshop for data. You’re forced to rush through complex setups just to hit a Go-Live count to appease Sales. Accuracy is key, but it often takes a backseat to volume, which is a nightmare for anyone who cares about doing the job right. No Room to Grow: There is no real way to move up. ADP is a lateral move company, and that’s only if your management doesn’t stand in your way and prevent you from leaving for another internal team.

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ADP Response
2w
Hello and thank you for providing your insight into your experience working for ADP. ADP prides itself on creating and maintaining a workplace where employees work in a professional environment and are treated fairly. We appreciate your feedback and advice and we would like to hear more about your specific situation so that we can review your concern completely. Please contact our Associate Relations team at 1-877-878-4811 or hr.associate.relations@adp.com
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