Pros
ADP has a strong performance and results-driven work culture where quality, ownership, and customer satisfaction are valued. Employees who consistently deliver good work are recognized through appreciation programs and performance awards, which helps keep teams motivated. The organization provides excellent learning opportunities, especially for payroll professionals looking to develop expertise in global payroll, compliance, and client management. There are good career advancement opportunities for employees who perform consistently, although the competition for internal growth can be quite high. I also appreciate the feedback culture. The regular engagement pulse surveys allow employees to share honest feedback anonymously, helping management understand employee sentiment and identify areas for improvement.
Cons
Salary increments have been relatively modest, although this reflects the broader market trend in recent years rather than being unique to ADP. HR interaction can sometimes be limited. Unless employees proactively reach out, there may be very little engagement from HR throughout the year. In some cases, tenure appears to carry more weight than demonstrated capability or performance when it comes to career progression. Continued focus on recognizing talent and readiness for leadership roles could further strengthen the organization's internal growth culture.