I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ADP (Greenville, SC) in Jun 2017
Interview
I went through the entire interview process. You start talking to HR. Meet with the local manager. Then you get to do a ride along for half a day with a current employee. Lastly, you interview with the regional sales manager. It was a rather lengthy process, but overall, they got you in and out rather quickly. Everyone I talked to from both offices were extremely nice. It was a little misleading/ frustrating when everyone you talk to tells you how great you would be there, and then they hire someone else. Overall it was a great experience though.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If we asked your three best friends to describe you, what would they say? Best three qualities and worst three.
I applied online. I interviewed at ADP (Irvine, CA) in May 2025
Interview
The qualifying call is standard, and then they want you to attend an in-person meeting with around 5 reps and shadow if you move on to the next round. Great experience, and everyone was really nice!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
One of the things they asked is to tell them something you could teach them to see if you're able to sell it to them.
Smooth and engaging. The interviewer was pleasant and very knowledgeable about the industry. It seems like the atmosphere at the company is very healthy.
Overall, it was a good experience and very professional.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why do you desire a sales role, especially one with lots of cold calling?
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at ADP (Kendall, FL) in Jul 2024
Interview
intense and brutal for no reason. The first round of interviews is a 30 minute conversation with the recruiter. The second round interview will be with the vice president and some of the sales manager. They were 45 minutes late to my interview, only for me to find out that I was never on their schedule. So the people that I prepared to interview with from the email were not the ones who interviewed me. Extremely unprofessional and unprepared third rounds of interview, you will be on the field with a sales consultant for the first four hours, uncompensated. You will visit some of their accounts with them and then come back to the headquarters to do an hour and a half interview with the vice president and some of the sales managers. Then they will conduct a role-play with you. Don’t sweat it, they understand that this is an entry-level job and you have no prior experience. my best tip is to be prepared to have pushback. The point is not to close the deal but to ask the right questions. Strongly advise to be prepared and do not read off of a paper, only bring your questions. after my interview, they told me that they would get back to me by The next day with their decision. It took them two weeks to email me their decision after a week of chasing them down for an answer. Extremely unprofessional and so disappointed by this company. The other reviews on glassdoor really matched up to the vibe of the office.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe your background and why you want to enter sales
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