Not as great as I'd hoped - Anonymous employee ADP Employee Review

2.0
12 Feb 2024
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

It's a large company, so there is plenty of opportunity for growth for both vertical and horizontal moves. Ans relatively good base pay.

Cons

Inconceivably extreme micromanagement environment masked by the concept of "feedback". It's not feedback; it's micromanagement. I cannot make up that once I supposedly "used the wrong shade of blue" on a document. I even had internal Microsoft Teams messages reviewed before I could hit send to other internal employees. Get it right the first time or be castigated is the status quo and strangely accepted by everyone. Unrealistic workload expectations with a workaholic company culture with some employees even bragging about how late they had to stay up to work. You'll have no say into your own work. Do what the highest paid person in the room says to do, even if it completely contradicts previous directions from the exact same person. Hardly the best benefits, especially for a company that specializes in that sort of thing.

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