I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ADP (Maitland, FL) in Mar 2017
Interview
Phone interview, first interview with sales VP, ride along with an account executive. The most frustrating thing about this process was getting ghosted after the ride along. When you've done 3 interviews, one of which involved taking an entire day off work to ride with an AE, a call letting you know whether you got the job isn't just a courtesy, it's a requirement of doing business. Follow up emails ignored. The recruiter even hit the F-U button on her phone to send me straight to VM. This happened in the Maitland, FL location.
Seemed like a great opportunity but if the leaders can't bother to take 5 minutes to follow up when you dropped 10-12 hours of your time, it really speaks to what type of leader you are.
ADP response
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This is discoursing and we would love to have more information. If you can follow-up with adp_talent_community@adp.com to provide more details it would be appreciated.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2+ months. I interviewed at ADP in Mar 2017
Interview
The interview process was an absolute joke. Phone screen and final were 3 days apart. No one ever got back to me even after I followed up as instructed. Most unprofessional group and company I have ever encountered in my 30+ plus career history. Based on my experience with them I can completely understand why so many of their clients are unhappy with their products and services. They are cultivating a culture of no accountability and poor customer service.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
I was never actually asked a real question. There was no thought or organization to the process.
Thank you for the review. We take these types of missteps in the interview process very seriously and if you wish to provide more information, please contact us at adp_talent_community@adp.com --- thank you.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ADP in Feb 2016
Interview
First I was contacted by a recruiter via LinkedIn. We talked a bit through LinkedIn messaging and soon after she emailed me an application to fill out online and a link to sign up for a phone interview time. I filled out the short application which really only contained questions about personal information but nothing pertaining to the position itself, and signed up for a call. During the phone interview, I spoke to the same recruiter who had reached out to me on LinkedIn. She asked me about my personality and experiences and essentially most of the questions related back to the position I had applied for. The interview went well and I sent a follow up emailing thanking the recruiter, who then emailed me back saying the particular office I would be working for wanted to have a face-to-face interview. This is the point where things started going awry. I emailed back explaining that I go to school in a different state than the position, and asked if transportation costs would be something that were covered by the company. It was not a ridiculous question, and warranted an answer even if it was no. The recruiter never emailed me back, even after I followed up after the initial response email. Weeks later I had heard nothing and got a generic email from a do not reply email saying that the position had been filled.
Sorry for your negative experience and lack of feedback. If you wish to provide more information please contact us at adp_talent_community @ adp.com and we will discuss with our recruitment team.
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