I applied through an employee referral. I interviewed at ADP (New York, NY) in Jan 2017
Interview
This was the craziest most unprofessional interview process I have ever had. They started with a phone interview, asked me to come in, had a 30 minute interview with a rude woman who was telling me negative things about myself and yet asked me to come in for the 3rd round. The third round was insane. 5 different interviews in the morning where everyone asked me the same questions over and over with awful and rude responses to everything I had to say. I then spent my entire day driving around with someone on a "field run" where I learned that they don't do anything with their time except getting food and drive in traffic. I then came back for a "mock sale," where I basically recited what they sent me as a "good practice interview," I was then told tips for my next interview which I did not want or ask for and that was just telling me that I was not getting this job. The most unprofessional horrible place I've ever been.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ADP (Poughkeepsie, NY) in Apr 2026
Interview
Met with recruiter then 2 interviews with VP and then with hiring manager. Interview was straight forward, asked why sales and why ADP. Experience wasn't that great, hiring manager told me he'd love me on the team then ghosted me for 3 weeks. finally got back to me that there was not any cap space.
Two interviews after recruiter screening call. They were very friendly and got back to my very fast. You don't have much time to decide on offer. You do one role play with managers
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at ADP (Woodland Hills, CA) in Mar 2026
Interview
The managers were very friendly and great work environment culture. It's very corporate office. They asked lots of situational questions and try to understand what personality type you have. Made you do a mock call during the last round of interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why sales? Why ADP? What interests you the most to get into sales?