ADP reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(22,279 total reviews)
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Maria Black

81% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

ADP has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 22,279 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 Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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22K reviews
2.0
Sep 30, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Allowed to work from home in poor weather - albiet - depending on your manager - some frowned upon the decision of working at home! Made no sense as in a snow storm why would we danger ourselves ? 401k and stocks

Cons

In the call center - you are not a person but a body on the phone who is literally not allowed to need a moment for the restroom or perhaps refilling your water bottle as you are on the phone literally all day. years ago - we had year end -= with 100 calls in queue - those days are no more- we are expected to provide the upmost in customer service in literally less than a minute - and all client s need to reference our name in quality survey just to get our 5 cent raise! I left due to illness - brought on by stress

3.0
Feb 15, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Upward mobility, stock purchase plan, benefits, lax PTO model if you have a good manager, ability to sell 40+ products and solutions to a broad customer base, lots of tools and resources. Good work/life balance.

Cons

Low base salary, reps are selling non-contractual agreements to clients, so if the client terminates, changes products, etc. within 6 months (happens often) it negatively impacts the sales associates commission and quota, even though it is not the sales rep's responsibility to maintain the client after the sale. Lots of internal competition and sales disputes (reps fighting with other reps, inside sales vs outside sales). ADP's large breath of services require an "agnostic" selling approach, but because the reps are all "specialized" in different products, the sales process often requires bringing in 3+ reps all offering a different product/solution to the same prospect, making the process convoluted for the prospect and the reps - often causing internal disputes, an unorganized selling strategy and lost deals. ADP prides itself in having these "specialized" reps that pigeonhole them into specific products and company sizes but also preach an up-selling/cross-selling mentality encouraging reps to sell outside of their "specialized" sector - which is great for selling scope but ultimately causes internal disputes. For example, you run an entire process from start to finish - if you happen to sell something that isn't technically "your specialty" you are required to cut in a rep that had no part in the process. The reps are all capable of the cross selling, but the unnecessary segmentation of roles cause major issues internally and externally. They also have “hunter” roles and “specialty” roles, the specialty roles are meant to be 100% referral-based roles, meaning reps can only gain business from Brokers, CPAs, Banks, etc. When you’re interviewing the roles will be explained as warm referral sources – but they’re all extremely cold, and the “partnerships” presented are loose or non-existent. Forcing reps to spin their wheels on building referring partnerships that typically take 1+ years to develop and then putting the reps on plan for not bringing in new business. Ultimately, it’s the lack of organization and unnecessary segmentation for roles/products that make this an extremely difficult company to work for.

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ADP Response
4y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We appreciate hearing from current associates and will share your insights with our leadership teams.
2.0
Sep 12, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits, stock if you qualify; people - lots of smart ones who likely feel stuck!

Cons

Decentralized business, silos silos silos, not sure of future of product, same people in the same jobs and lack of ability to disrupt; slow to move!!!!! No agility or good thoughts. Locations (ADP gets tax incentives for being is horrible locations nowhere near the talent they need); moving towards “in office” policy; HR’s inability to manage harassment and lack of concern about more serious issues in their business. Systems and technology - a total lack of integration!!!!!! Buys companies to bandaid problems with product.

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ADP Response
7y
Thank you for the comprehensive and illuminating insights you have shared with us on Glassdoor. Your feedback and time with ADP is valued and we will share with our HR teams.
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