Sales integrity is gone - District Manager ADP Employee Review

1.0
Jun 22, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Being hybrid is probably one of the best perks for working with the company. You get two days at home but you have to be in office Tuesday - Thursday. The benefits are decent and commission can be rewarding if you’re able to hit your quota.

Cons

Stress to hit your quota has gotten to an all time high. I’ve just made my second year however there’s a ton of stress from management. People in my department are literally upgrading clients to the next tier by signing their paperwork and providing them with “free months.” The sales integrity is lost and management doesn’t care unless you’re selling and it doesn’t matter how you’re getting your sales as long as you are making money. The work environment is extremely toxic and hard to get through at times. If you can get into sales I highly recommend to move around to a different department.

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ADP Response
2y
Hello and thank you for providing your insight into your experience working for ADP. At ADP, we are committed to conducting business with the highest ethical standards. We appreciate your feedback and advice and would welcome the opportunity to learn more. If you would like to share additional information so that we can look into it, 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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