I applied online. I interviewed at ADP (Pasadena, CA) in Apr 2017
Interview
Lots of calling back and forth to the east coast with no follow up from ADP locally in CA. I was very surprised by the lack of professionalism in the interview. The hiring manager showed up almost 2 hours late to the appointment. He didn't seem to have many questions prepared, but did talk quite a bit about the company and the current situation. After taking 20+ hours to prepare a business case for them; little to no attention was paid to it.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about a time when you used data to solve a user issue.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ADP (Tunis) in Apr 2026
Interview
I was invited for an on-site interview at the company's headquarters. The process was straightforward, lasting about 20 minutes—a standard HR screening. It began with a warm welcome from the recruiter, followed by questions on my background, skills, and motivation for the role. We discussed my resume highlights and availability.
Teams interview with the and face to face interview with the hiring manager.
A behavioural interview with the hrin 30 min and the hiring manager interview still in process. .
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Situational questions like if thereis a conflict in the tea what to do
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at ADP (Milton Keynes, England) in Sep 2025
Interview
All interviews facilitated remotely.
First I was invited to a call with a recruitment partner from ADP. A ‘get to know’ and eligibility session. Very friendly and informal.
First ‘official’ stage interview with hiring manager, another informal ‘get to know eachother’ and some background about why they’re hiring, the expectations for the role and a bit about the company. I was only asked to talk a little about my experience and my motivations to apply. It was really an open chat.
Second interview was a meet the team (two other Product Managers) and the hiring manager. Another fairly informal session, get to know the product, including a screen demo, finished by some competency based questions, which were elaborated on by the other PMs to understand how I work and my approach to agile / ceremonies, user story writing etc. Again, didn’t feel too formal, they were really just trying to determine if I’d be suitable to work with.
No further interviews beyond that - was offered the role! Worth mentioning this was the way the hiring manager likes to interview, you may not have the same experience with another hiring manager.
Really efficient process all in all, with a good level of communication from the recruitment partner throughout the process.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
Walk me through your experience of running ceremonies, specifically refinement sessions.