Great Training, Low Pay - Solutions Architect ADP Employee Review

2.0
Oct 14, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great training, always available to learn more; co-workers are great- wonderful work environment; can work from home in many positions. Company is respected worldwide- easy to find a job somewhere else (for more money) after doing "time" at ADP.

Cons

Pay remains at 75% of other companies; ADP relies on its reputation to get quality employees, then tricks you into doing two or three jobs. Upper mobility is difficult for minorities- only a couple of token minorities allowed in upper management. Racism and tone policing are part of the performance strategy, since the mono-culture doesn't understand (or care to understand) cultural differences. Raises are also almost non-existent- expect to make near the same money 5 years into your tenure. Crony-ism, nepotism, sexism, and favoritism are the words of the day- ADP depends on its lawyers to keep things quiet, but I've heard of some really messed up stuff happening over the years.

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ADP Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to write this review as we value all feedback. ADP values a professional workplace where associates are treated fairly without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, or any other basis prohibited by law. We appreciate your feedback 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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ADP Response
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