Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso ADP (Maitland, FL) nel mese di mar 2021
Colloquio
Received a phone call for a phone screening, was then sent a link to a 30 questions with English. It was very easy but some how i still did not pass even though it was basic things.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Why are you interested in working for ADP? What made you interested in working with ADP? What do you currently do at your position?
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Altre recensioni di colloqui per Client Support Specialist presso ADP
Three rounds. Recruiter, hiring manager, final round. Recruiter was very informal. Interview with hiring manager was more focused on experience. Final round was more structured and informative about the company and job expectations. First two phone/virtual. Final in person
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Tell me about a time you handled an unsatisfied customer.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso ADP (Poona) nel mese di set 2025
Colloquio
3 rounds of interview, after which I received the call. The interview process was walk in, in which the waiting time is a bit longer but, that’s because of the number of people that showed up maybe.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite segnalazione di un dipendente. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso ADP (Nānakrāmguda) nel mese di mag 2025
Colloquio
The Worst Interview Experience – Lack of Transparency and Professionalism
The interview process was one of the most disorganized experiences I've ever had. Initially, they called candidates one by one for the first round. When my name was called, I stepped in and was asked for a basic self-introduction, current salary, work experience, and notice period. The interviewer, Sunil, noted everything down without even making eye contact or acknowledging us properly.
For the second round, a group of candidates, were asked to move to the first floor and wait. However, I wasn’t called along with the first batch that went upstairs. I assumed I'd be called once they were done — but to my surprise, I was called while still sitting in the lobby, even though the first-floor candidates were still waiting.
The second-round interview involved basic questions about previous roles, family background, and hobbies. I answered all of them clearly. Still, I was unexpectedly rejected for these standard questions — with no feedback or reason given.
Even more frustrating was what happened with my friend. He was called before me for the interview, but we later found out that the interviewer had not even received his interview summary. They then asked him to wait again. After hours of waiting with no communication, we had to approach them ourselves, only to be told we’d receive an update via email or phone. It’s been days, and there’s been no follow-up at all.
This was truly a terrible experience. If you're going to invite candidates, at least be transparent and respectful of their time. People take time off, travel, and come with expectations — the least you can do is offer clarity and communication.
Ghosting candidates after interviews is unprofessional. This entire process was disheartening and poorly managed.
Domande di colloquio [1]
Domanda 1
Self-intro, roles and responsibilities, family, hobbies.