The process took 3 months. I interviewed at ADP (La Palma, CA) in Mar 2015
Interview
The process takes forever. I applied in January of 2015 but didn't get any contact until mid-March. And of course, ADP uses a third party recruiting company so I had a phone interview with a woman who was 10 minutes late to call me for a 30 minute scheduled call. 2 weeks later I get an email saying they want to do an onsite interview. After interviewing with 2 managers so they could save time on whether they wanted to hire me, they told me they I would be informed within a week of my status. Even they seemed exasperated by the hiring process because they needed people to work but it takes so long for the company to find and interview people. That was early April. Thanks to ADP's ingenious third-party solution there is no contact information to follow up with. I finally got a reply late-May saying they CANCELLED the position. What a waste of time for everyone involved.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Run of the mill, personality and job related questions. They pretty much googled "interview questions" and ask those. So go ahead and answer common questions beforehand and you'll be good to go.
I applied online. I interviewed at ADP in Aug 2023
Interview
I was very disappointed with the hiring process with ADP and the overall experience was negative. There was zero personal touch with the candidate and emails feel like all auto-generated. First, I was asked to complete a video recording interview which has nothing to do about your work experience or your background but starts with a question like if you would be okay with $XX pay range, then followed by other HR related questions. I would really prefer to talk to a real person and we could conduct this conversation in a 3 mins phone call. The auto-generated email system is a bit all over the place, I received emails with conflicted information. 2 Months after my application, They threw me an email asking me to pick a time for the interview from the 2-3 open slots when there is only one slot available. I replied I couldn't make it. A few days later, they threw me another email about the next day morning's interview. I expressed my disappointment with the overall hiring experience and the lack of communication as they need to understand that not everyone would be able to make a next-day interview without advance notice and catch up with the same-day email until getting off from work. Then I received a voicemail from the person with an upset tone and mentioned he tried to call me before but went to my voicemail, my question to him is why he did not leave a voicemail or at least send a follow-up email before. As a recruiter, he needs to understand that candidates also have duties at their current work, not everyone can pick up the phone, and he needs to understand there are so many telemarketing calls out there too. A voicemail or a follow-up email would be greatly appreciated. I felt even more disappointed after hearing this frustrated voicemail. I decided to withdraw my application.
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ADP response
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Thank you for sharing your insights into the interview experience and we apologize that your experience was negative. We aim for a professional experience in every interview session. We will share your feedback with our talent acquisition teams.
Phone call screening to further discuss the position. Questions were very simple in regards to experience and the job but was cut short when the salary was mentioned as it was a little low.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What's your experience with users and implementing products and solutions?
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ADP (Dallas, TX) in Jul 2023
Interview
The initial process began with a recorded interview consisting of 10 standard questions. The second interview was a brief phone screen, lasted 15 minutes at the most. Following the phone screen I completed a communication assessment.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Background, Salary, Able to work in US without sponsorship, salary expectations