Laid off but still loyal to ADP - Anonymous employee ADP Employee Review

4.0
17 Mar 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I am one of the many former ADP associates laid off in recent years. Although my applications for re-employment have so far all been unsuccessful, I continue to remain loyal to ADP. I will never give up hoping to return to the company where I spent so many enjoyable years among many other long-time associates committed to ADP's continuing growth and excellence.

Cons

It bothers me to read about so many dissatisfied current associates. To them, I say you should resign your ADP positions already and go work someplace else you find more suitable. I, for one, would gladly return to ADP at minimum wage.

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ADP Response
9y
Thank you for the thoughtful review and your time with ADP as well as your expression of loyalty to ADP! It is refreshing to see such a review. As far as ADP office location insights - our jobs.adp.com website has location specific details and openings for our biggest and fastest hiring locales. Using this information, you can get insight into what each ADP location does and the future of ADP. Your suggestions are thoughtful and appreciated and as we strive to move forward with a better employee and candidate experience. Thanks again.

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Thank you for sharing your insights on your contractor experience at ADP. We value your feedback.
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