Overall a great company to work for - Software Engineer ADP Employee Review

5.0
Sep 9, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Mostly transparent corporate team with consistent newsletters, town-halls and CEO memos - Puts employees and customers first, not turning to slashing pay and benefits as a part of the revenue impact from the pandemic (although there were some furloughs from products that were especially hit hard) - Overall, management seems to value positive relationships with employees - Typically competitive starting wages

Cons

- Heavy reliance on off-shore development that is spread out throughout many different timezones - Benefits package and PTO isn't particularly competitive - Business units and products are so de-centralized, there is often a huge disconnect between them leading to redundant product and business initiatives. Collaboration across teams is lacking. - From what I've seen, ADP is more willing to allocate budgets for new hires over retaining top-tier talent - Mostly geared towards working in-person

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5.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

Uncapped commission and great freedom

Cons

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2.0
Jun 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Established company with a long history and relatively stable business operations. - Provides a sense of job stability compared to many organizations navigating rapid changes in the current AI-driven market. - Lower risk of frequent restructuring or large-scale layoffs than many high-growth technology companies. - Opportunity to work with experienced employees who have deep institutional and domain knowledge. - Predictable work environment that may appeal to individuals seeking long-term stability over rapid change. - Strong choice for professionals who value job security and a steady career path in an uncertain economic climate.

Cons

- Documentation is limited or rusted, and many operational processes lack clear runbooks or standardized procedures, making onboarding and troubleshooting more difficult than necessary. - If you're coming from a modern, fast-paced engineering environment, the organization may feel behind current industry practices and tooling. - Internal politics can sometimes outweigh technical merit or execution. - There are teams with very long-tenured employees where change and innovation can be difficult to drive. - Decision-making often involves multiple layers of approval, resulting in significant bureaucracy and slower execution. - Processes can move slowly, and collaboration is not always transparent across teams, leading to inefficiencies and occasional confusion around ownership. - In some areas, roles, responsibilities, and operational processes are not clearly defined, creating unnecessary chaos and inconsistent ways of working. - Engineering standards and best practices vary considerably between teams, making cross-team collaboration challenging. - Organizational change tends to happen slowly, which can be frustrating for employees who are focused on modernization, automation, and continuous improvement.

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