Professional & Grateful - Integration Specialist ADP Employee Review

5.0
Apr 25, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

5 years with ADP today! Time flies when you're part of a team that truly delivers. Proud to be a member of #ADP #Professional Services – grateful for the growth, the challenges, and the amazing colleagues along the way. Every day brings new chances to solve problems and help clients win. What inspire me to come every single day: the mission, the challenges and the team. Half a decade here, and I'm still excited for what's next. Grateful for every client, every teammate, and every lesson learned. Here's to the next 5. 🚀 #ADP #ProfessionalServices #5Years #ProudTeamMember #WhatInspiresMe #Integration #analysis #problem solving #assitance

Cons

The first year was harder than I expected-but worth it.

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ADP Response
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Thank you so much for sharing this thoughtful review and for celebrating your 5‑year milestone with ADP—what an incredible journey! We’re truly grateful for your dedication, your commitment to clients, and the energy you bring to the Professional Services team. It’s especially meaningful to hear that our mission, the challenges we tackle together, and the people around you continue to inspire you every day. We’re proud to have colleagues like you who grow with us, push boundaries, and help our clients succeed. Congratulations on this milestone—and we’re excited to see what the next chapter holds for you at ADP. Thank you for being such an important part of the ADP community.

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