Bad management style, extreme pressure for no reason - Lead Software Engineer ADP Employee Review

1.0
17 May 2019
Recommend
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Pros

There are no pros of working here.

Cons

Don't even think about it. They'll make you work like a maniac including many many weekends, extremely long hours and utterly unrealistic timelines. Senior management is not well behaved. There's no focus on quality - nill. It's all about churning out lines of code like a code monkey. They don't care about writing tests. Estimates? Forget about it. They want everything yesterday. This wasn't just my experience but it's all across the board at least at this location. Please don't go here. Avoid them like the plague.

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ADP Response
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