Revolving door of bad leadership and unhappy employees. - Anonymous employee ADP Employee Review

2.0
Apr 29, 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The people you work with and the benefits.

Cons

Poor and ineffective leadership that doesn't listen to employee feedback and refuses to acknowledge the issues that are causing the high turnover. No work/life balance. Many employees are performing multiple roles with no adjustment to compensation. No honesty or transparency. Employee concerns are responded to with obvious misdirection and deflection. Lack of empathy in leadership. It isn't uncommon to see people crying at their desk because of the high stress levels. Poor training and lack of support. Employees are not set up for success but they get blamed for failing. Compensation and benefits no longer competitive.

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