The interview process was entirely too time consuming and unnecessary. Following a phone interview and in person interview with the VP of sales, if asked to continue in the process, you're required to go on an unpaid, 8 hour long field ride with a sales representative. My perception of the environment was unprofessional, unorganized, and unpassionate about all aspects of the job besides making money. I see no personal or professional growth stemming from this environment due to the nature of the managers and employees.
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I interviewed at ADP (Los Angeles, CA) in Feb 2018
Interview
The process started with a 20 min. phone interview. After that, I was contacted to be set up for a one on one interview with the area manager a week later. Upon arrival at the office, the place was very quiet. It was an open office setting with cubicles, the manager's office was to the side. The interview didn't go well because once the manager found out that I had been unemployed for several months he shifted his attitude towards me. He then asked me how many other companies I'm interviewing with and I told him two more. He proceeded to tell me that getting a job is like dating, the more companies are interested in me the more they are likely to perceive me as hireable. He even said he didn't want to hire me, but tried to cover himself by saying that he had to interview more people. He also tried to give me "advice" by telling me to have more energy next time for the interview. It's funny he said that considering that the entire office was nearly dead quiet. I honestly thought he was being completely oblivious of his own surroundings. Of the entire office, there was only person speaking and she was on the phone! Everyone was dead quiet, I'm not joking. However, he did give me advice on another company to apply for, which I can't named because I currently work for them. I do a want to thank him on giving me that advice since my current employer is far better and treats its employees and customers with respect. From what I experienced, since this wasn't my first attempt at interviewing with ADP, they are very unprofessional and cutthroat. The manager I interviewed with stated that he likes his office to have a "Wolf of Wall Street feel." Aka as very hostile. Do yourselves a favor for anyone that likes to work there, don't.
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