The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ADP (San Francisco, CA) in Dec 2011
Interview
Called by a recruiter. Recruiter set up a phone interview date. Recruiter called at the exact time she said she would, she was professional but not personable at all. I passed the phone interview and was scheduled to meet 1 on 1 with the VP of sales. I arrived about 15 minutes early. He came out on time and led me to his office. Not a personable guy at all, and I pretty much get along with everyone. He was very professional and didn't break character at all (I've been fairly successful at breaking interviewers character to make them at LEAST smile). He didn't budge much. He asked me the basics, and was like a tape recorder (and I was the first interview of the day...). I have a lot of energy, am very confident, and very personable (as a good salesperson should be) and he was like a history librarian.
He told me he'd get back to me by Friday (my interview was Wednesday). It was a holiday weekend so no follow up on Friday was understandable. Called him on Monday (1.2.12) with no answer. Got a reply on Tuesday (1.3.12) saying they are going ahead with another candidate.
Pretty basic interview, too uptight for me but after all you're selling outsourced payroll and HR services...
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 7 weeks. I interviewed at ADP (Louisville, KY) in Sep 2016
Interview
Long. First step is a phone conversation with the recruiter. Then from there you have about 2-3 more FaceTime interviews with upper management. Last step you come in for an in person interview which also includes a role and play aspect.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ADP (Chicago, IL) in May 2016
Interview
Phone Call with recruiter, then Skype interview with VP of sales. The interview process did not take very long, but be sure to have taken notes on the company, as you will be asked some in depth questions.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: what 3 words would your friends use to describe you
I applied through a recruiter. I interviewed at ADP
Interview
The interview with the VP of Sales was a great experience once it started. The office was under a little construction so initially I was a little put off. I was prepared for a very formal interview but come to find out it was rather laid back. I spent about an hour in the actual interview where a lot of references to sports made me feel very comfortable. I have my second interview in a couple days and I look forward to it.