Experience of a manager in a US-centric company - Avis employé Manager ADP

2,0
26 janv. 2026
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Avantages

- Stable brand name - Payroll processing is reliable - Benefits are decent compared to smaller employers - Some capable and dedicated people within the company - It can be a good job for a junior person to build their experience and knowledge

Inconvénients

- The company is not well set up for success in Canada. It operates as a US-centric organization, with senior leaders brought in from the US who lack understanding of the Canadian market, employees, and clients - Decision-making in Canada is concentrated among a small group of senior leaders - Many of the back office teams are not in Canada, either offshore or report to the US with Canada treated as an afterthought - Managers commonly have 15+ direct reports, making meaningful people management not possible - As a manager you can only function as traffic controller, handling urgent client issues, with no capacity for coaching, development, or addressing root causes - Accountability in the company is weak. Underperformance is tolerated in some teams while strong performers can be stretched thin - While the company markets itself as an HCM technology leader, the client feedback on HR is that it is below market standard, with gaps - Employee experience depends a lot on the team and your own manager. Support, flexibility, and fairness are inconsistent - HR support in Canada is fragmented and largely outsourced to global teams reporting into the US, resulting in a disjointed and impersonal experience - Unless you are a Director, there is no proactive HR support for managers and employees. In other companies I worked at, managers met regularly with HR and HR had an open approach with employees - Return-to-office expectations are inconsistent and poorly managed. While a three-day mandate exists, many employees hired before I started are exempt from this and enforcement varies by team, and teams are often dispersed across Canada and fully remote from each other - As a manager, I had a hard time explaining to employees why they needed to be in office all day and 3 days/week when many other teams were not respecting this and some of their colleagues could work from home permanently because they were hired that way - Depending on the office, many of my employees did not have dedicated desks and some had no colleagues in the office; they would commute a long distance to only work remotely - I found this to be very unfair - having someone who never comes to the office work in the same job and getting the same pay as someone who has to commute to the office an hour each way 3 days / week - There is also no policy to allow an employee to work remotely from another province or the US for any period of time - I had an employee who wanted to work from another province for a month to visit family and this was not permitted per HR policy (but their coworker could be remote indefinitely and be essentially anywhere in Canada) - Benefits are not bad but not as competitive compared to other large employers in Canada - my previous company before ADP and the one I joined since have better benefits overall - For a company selling HR and benefits solutions, I would expect they would want to provide the best to its own employees

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5,0
6 juin 2026
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Avantages

Great communication in management and teams

Inconvénients

The pay is a little low for work

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Réponse de ADP
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Thank you for the great rating and for sharing your ADP experience with us on Glassdoor!
1,0
4 mai 2026
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Avantages

Resume Gold! Having the name on your resume opens doors because people know you can survive a high-volume, high-complexity environment. That’s where the benefits end.

Inconvénients

Pay: It’s a joke. They expect specialized, expert-level work and deep tax knowledge for a base salary that is way below the market. They use the big name as an excuse to underpay you. Work/Life Balance: You are never truly off. To hit the impossible quotas, people are forced to work off the clock just to keep up. Management knows this is the only way the work gets done, but they look the other way so they don't have to address the workload. Management: They are manipulative and not leaders. Instead of helping with the workload, they use moving goalposts and vague promises of growth to keep you running. There is no advocacy for employees. Make sure to get everything in writing. Some get amnesia. Quantity over Quality: It’s a sweatshop for data. You’re forced to rush through complex setups just to hit a Go-Live count to appease Sales. Accuracy is key, but it often takes a backseat to volume, which is a nightmare for anyone who cares about doing the job right. No Room to Grow: There is no real way to move up. ADP is a lateral move company, and that’s only if your management doesn’t stand in your way and prevent you from leaving for another internal team.

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Réponse de ADP
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Hello and thank you for providing your insight into your experience working for ADP. ADP prides itself on creating and maintaining a workplace where employees work in a professional environment and are treated fairly. We appreciate your feedback and advice and we would like to hear more about your specific situation so that we can review your concern completely. Please contact our Associate Relations team at 1-877-878-4811 or hr.associate.relations@adp.com
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