Learn as much as you want, then leave - Solutions Center Consultant ADP Employee Review

2.0
May 27, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It is a place where you can learn much about payroll and the technical side of Payroll and HRIS systems very fast. YOu will also develpo CRM skills quickly, since you will have negotiate often with other departments to get things done. Associates are very helpful on peer-to-peer basis. In the Solution Center this is critical, because in many instances you are left to sink or swim on your own ADP also provide alot of training for their products and support associates earning certifications. Their online educational and elearning systems for any subject is great - but probably typical for a large Fortune 500 firm. As a learning ground, ADP is a great place to work.

Cons

Management likes to talk about work-life balance but, at least in the Solution Center, middle management put it in practice capriciously and use it as a"carrot-and-stick" when associates ask for accomodations. Stress levels are high and the team I worked on had over a 100% turnover; only 4 original team members out of 18 remained when I left. Career progression, advancement opportunities, cross-training for Associates are not well-managed by management nor by the HR Group. Tenure is over-emaphasized over performance and marginal employees who have been employed there for a long period - the least senior person I worked with had been there 9 years- exert much more influence over management than employees with a higher performance level.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
May 4, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Resume Gold! Having the name on your resume opens doors because people know you can survive a high-volume, high-complexity environment. That’s where the benefits end.

Cons

Pay: It’s a joke. They expect specialized, expert-level work and deep tax knowledge for a base salary that is way below the market. They use the big name as an excuse to underpay you. Work/Life Balance: You are never truly off. To hit the impossible quotas, people are forced to work off the clock just to keep up. Management knows this is the only way the work gets done, but they look the other way so they don't have to address the workload. Management: They are manipulative and not leaders. Instead of helping with the workload, they use moving goalposts and vague promises of growth to keep you running. There is no advocacy for employees. Make sure to get everything in writing. Some get amnesia. Quantity over Quality: It’s a sweatshop for data. You’re forced to rush through complex setups just to hit a Go-Live count to appease Sales. Accuracy is key, but it often takes a backseat to volume, which is a nightmare for anyone who cares about doing the job right. No Room to Grow: There is no real way to move up. ADP is a lateral move company, and that’s only if your management doesn’t stand in your way and prevent you from leaving for another internal team.

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ADP Response
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Hello and thank you for providing your insight into your experience working for ADP. ADP prides itself on creating and maintaining a workplace where employees work in a professional environment and are treated fairly. We appreciate your feedback and advice and we would like to hear more about your specific situation so that we can review your concern completely. Please contact our Associate Relations team at 1-877-878-4811 or hr.associate.relations@adp.com
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