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3.0
Apr 22, 2026
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Pros

Solid base salary, benefits, lots of accounts

Cons

WAY to much saturation. internal disputes. Territory assignment is very political. Feels like if you don't come up through the Associate role they feed you to the wolves. Unrealistic quotas, less than a quarter hit most months.

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5.0
Apr 22, 2026
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Pros

Good established company with a great work environment.

Cons

pay could be a little higher

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We are glad that you enjoyed your time at ADP and value the many years you spent with us. We appreciate the positive feedback you have shared about your experience.
1.0
Apr 27, 2026

High turnover and low pay in the implementation department

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The pay is great if you’ve been there a while, otherwise new hires are overworked and underpaid.

Cons

The implementation department burns through people like crazy and underpays dramatically. They anticipate you having to work overtime which is why they pay you so low. People go on mental health leave quite often because the job causes breakdowns so often.

3.0
Apr 21, 2026
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Pros

Top notch training and support, the local managers genuinely care about your success and well-being.

Cons

Kind of hard to summarize, but I will do my best. ADP provides fantastic training and support via tools/tech and guidance from managers and peers. However, 2 of the tools/benefits provided (Ariba, Sendoso) had cost Dosens of employees to be abrupty terminated without clear reason due to lack of guardrails and guidance. I left voluntarily months before the mass layoff began, but heard about it from several friends/coworkers sometime later. When you start training at ADP, you are guided through your associate portal to find various tools and benefits, including Sendoso and Ariba. With Sendoso, you are able to virtually send giftcards to prospective clients as a way to entice them into meeting with you. Local management encouraged this, and even had incentives for reps who could send the most Sendosos in a week. Recently, employees were fired for using this "too often" without any prior warning. With Ariba, ADP employees are able to order various items for their desk/home office to help with their day-to-day work productivity. Think wireless keyboards, mouses, back support, fatigue mats etc. Your annual allowance is shown when you log in, and increases with tenure/annual quota. Our managers thought it was really cool, and touted it as one of the many reasons why ADP cares about their employees well-being. I was there for about 3 years and heard of no issues, no warnings, nothing but praise. I left my job to pursue another career with higher pay, and thought nothing of it. About 4 months later, I find out about 3 dosen employees where abruptly fired all in the same week, no warnings. Corporate litterally just shows up and starts culling the workforce all in a matter of days, for purchases made on Ariba almost a year prior. I knew several of these employees, and can personally vouch for their integrity. One of the employees was a single mother, who Loved ADP. She said ADP is the best career you can get in Tucson and tried vary hard to convince me to stay. When she got the abrupt call to inform her of her termination she started crying, begging them for forgiveness and told HR she had no idea she wasn't allowed to use Ariba (even though management told all of us its ok) & would be happy to return the WFH/office items ordered. HR's response? "Your Acting like a child, get over it"... Also suspicious, HR told her she was Not allowed to record the meeting from the start. The HR lady came down from Tempe, acted like she was the grand master boss of ADP, and seemed to enjoy facilitating this mass layoff. The employees manager even got emotional and tried defending the rep, only to be told to stay quiet because it doesnt concern him. The most suspicious aspect of this layoff, was that they seemed to only target tenured employees who happened to have a higher pay-grade, while simply providing stern warnings to any newbies who happened to have the lower, starting base pay. ADP has several lawsuits/litigations against them. As mentioned earlier I had nothing but good experiences working at ADP, and they provided a level of training I most likely would not have earned elsewhere. I just consider myself lucky to have left in time!

5.0
Apr 24, 2026
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Pros

Employee development and culture are great

Cons

Heavy workload, long hours, pay isn’t very competitive

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