I applied online. I interviewed at ADP (Chicago, IL) in Aug 2017
Interview
You apply to a job board website, the recruiter (if interested) will call you for a 10-20 minute pre screen phone interview. Then, you come in to an office near you, mine was Chicago and you interview with the VP. He was rude, checking his phone, and yawning during the interview and had I not known better, I would guess he was uninterested. However, I know the game and they want to see how you react to someone challenging you. Be yourself and answer thoroughly. He tried to again challenge me by saying "you may be a better fit for the apprenticeship" and wants to see how you react. I simply said I was not called in to interview for the apprenticeship, I want to work for ADP as an outside sales representative and so what are the next steps.
Was granted a "ride day" this is an all day field ride with a "top performer" so be prepared to be there all day, unpaid (some companies pay you for doing this), and ask a lot of questions. Then if the rep likes you he somehow sends a text to the manager without you knowing and you are then brought back to the office and will do a role play with two product offerings as the manager playing the customer. If you can sell him, you are offered the job on the spot. It is not as in depth as you would imagine, and they allow you to study for 10 minutes before going in. I paid close attention to how the rep I rode with spoke to his clients and I worked that into my presentation. I was offered the job before I left. CLOSE, ask for the the job!!!
Interview questions [4]
Question 1
Why would we hire someone like you who already wants to leave your current job?
I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at ADP (Long Beach, CA)
Interview
Recruiter interview over the phone (they make this easy and want to help get you to the next step if you're a good fit), manager interview, meet the VP for another conversation, ride-along with current associate.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at ADP (East Saint Louis, IL) in Aug 2014
Interview
First you had an initial phone screen with a recruiter then another interview over the phone with a sales executive. A ride day was scheduled with a current district manager (half day), then an interview with VP either over the phone or in person. Finally you have a role play with management. Some people are given time to prepare, some have to do it on the spot. I did it on the spot, but it wasn't too difficult if you had done your research. I really don't remember much more than that because it was so long ago.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Detailed past experience, why you left the last role, how experience translates to ADP, what do you know about ADP, role play...