HR Business Advisor - Human Resources Business Advisor ADP Employee Review

5.0
30 May 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

•Schedule flexibiliy •UPS discount •Initial 40hrs float, 40 sick, 80 vacation after 3 years increase in vacation to 120hours •Certifications paid or reimbursed and bonus if you pass •Annual Family Event ( western playland, chihuahuas, etc) •laptop issued to all employees •mail service if needed •career mentoring •annual pay raises •plenty of internal opportunities •certification preparation classes •recertification webinars and opportunities •company culture is friendly •short term and long term disability benefits •EAP •free annual biometrics •free onsite doctor and lab work •free onsite gym Specific to this role- •opportunity to get points to convert for prizes or gift cards •support all 50 states •learn diverse and complex HR issues

Cons

•minimal opportunities to not be on the phone •role is supposed to be consultative but has call center metrics forcing you to get away from that consulative approach they sell you in to take on this role •director has a large ego, manipulative •managers can be rude and insensitive •favoritism •HR advice given to clients is not followed by management •ADP HR is a joke! HRBP is no help •expected to sell, your performance, shift, vacation bidding depends on it • shift and vacation bidding

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Thank you for the thorough and specific review with the pros of the El Paso ADP office and culture. We appreciate you taking the time to review ADP and your continued enthusiasm for to be the best HCM company in the industry.

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