I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at ADP (North Toronto, ON) in Mar 2018
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I applied online. The process took 3 months.
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The hiring process was grueling. I believe I had 4 or 5 rounds of interviews. I felt as though I was interviewing for director.
I interviewed with leadership from inside and outside of the department I joined. I also interviewed with senior VP of HR and of the service organization.
I applied for two leadership roles.
The recruiter was fantastic to work with until after the last interview. My last interview was 4 weeks ago and I have sent a few emails to the recruiter to just have some closure, and get some feedback. No reply.
The interviews themselves were a good opportunity for both parties to get to know each other and see if I was a fit.
My opinion is if you get to 4 or 5 rounds of interviews the company should at least communicate that I did not get the job. I understand the competitive nature of seeking jobs.
To show some respect it would be nice for them to let me know instead of leaving me wondering and then coming to the conclusion I did not get the job.
Even though the process was tough, I give them a positive review because everyone was courteous and pleasant throughout the process.
-It was just lacking the follow up after. Still no email or call to complete the process.
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Multiple interviews to lead to the final determination. The process was staggered over 3 weeks. The interviews lasted around 30-45 minutes each. The process was welcoming and no real complaints. An in-person interview will usually consist of multiple people both in-person and online.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at ADP (Louisville, KY) in Sept 2023
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Pretty heartless phone screening with someone obviously not from the United States. Was laid off from my position and didn't act like that was a full time job in itself. May have been a lost in translation moment as this was the person second language but left a bad taste in my mouth and was discouraging nonetheless.
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What have you been doing with your time since you've been laid off?
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