You will develop anxiety working here. Don't do it. - Anonymous employee ADP Employee Review

3.0
Feb 8, 2023
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits are decent Hybrid work Great Managers Onsite doctor

Cons

If you want to be burnt out and have zero work life balance, this is the place for you. Many employees have to take mental leaves of absence because the work becomes too much. Many employees have developed anxiety after working here. They don't take your degree into consideration. I have a master's degree and my peer with an associate's was making more. Same work experience. It's difficult to meet goals because they want you to do your job, but don't provide the time to do it. If you're on the phones and have cases to work, you're provided with little time off the phones to actually do the work because they want you on the phones. The workload is impossible to meet. The company is losing so many employees that the workload has tripled for those remaining. No bonuses or company paid anything. Lots of nepotism and favoritism I was there for twelve years and am so glad to be gone.

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ADP Response
3y
Hello and thank you for providing your insight into your experience working for ADP. ADP values creating and maintaining a workplace where employees are treated fairly and work in a professional environment. We appreciate your feedback and advice and would welcome the opportunity to learn more. If you would like to share additional information, we encourage you to reach out to your leaders or site HR team and discuss the details so that we may address them and make sure they receive the right attention and action.

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