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SEBASTIAN: I was born and raised in Poland, came here as a kid. I got introduced to ADP right out of high school, well technically in high school. My mom used to clean the office location, so after soccer practice pretty much I went in there and cleaned the floors, bathrooms. One day, one of the areas in operation, hey do you want a job? I applied. I officially started with ADP in 2002, as operations specialist.
FATIMA: I graduated from radiography, so I have my X-ray degree, but I've never been interested in doing a medical field, I just did it for my parents. I've been more into numbers and accounting. Once I graduated, I looked up on Google, what’s the best company to work for in Illinois? And ADP was one of them, top list. I started researching and looking into it and I really, really liked it and that's when I applied.
RABEYA: So I was working at a bank and everyone would come in and cash their checks and it would always pop up like ADP, and I'm like, who is this company? What do they do? So, I just looked up ADP online and I was like, oh wow so they process payroll and do HR. So they were hiring a client support specialist and I was like, that sounds like something that I have experience for. I've worked retail throughout college, this sounds like a good job just to make some money toward my dreams of becoming a lawyer.
JADA: I was about to graduate college; I was in limbo trying to figure out what I was going to do once I graduated. A friend of mine from school she had already graduated, and she was actually already working for ADP. She said Jada you really have to work for this company, they're amazing. So, I started about a month after I graduated, and I was really shocked to find that the company was better than I thought it would be. They were basically walking me through different departments that I may be interested in, trying to teach me different ways to get accommodated to my new job. I definitely love the fact that everyone was so supportive.
SEBASTIAN: Once I actually ended up being in ADP, that was the big change. I was moving out through different positions, and that's what really made me stick around. Looking at the culture and how everybody took care of each one another.
FATIMA: My previous jobs it was just repetitive, doing the same thing over and over. My job now you learn new things every single day, and it really challenges you to know what to do next. What to look forward to, or what to work in order for you to grow in your current role and progress. There's a lot of room for opportunities.
RABEYA: The benefits here were amazing-- tuition reimbursement, student loan repayment assistance. I ended up really loving what I was doing. I've had a ton of different roles at ADP and being able to experience those different things I started falling more and more in love with everything that I was doing. Being able to use a lot of the skills and be able to use a lot of my talents within my day to day, it just made me a very sticky employee. To be here I'm like, I don't think I want to be a lawyer anymore. I don't think I want to do that, I feel like this is so much better.
SEBASTIAN: My mom really proud. She realized early on a great company just by interacting with the people in the office itself, and she really pushed me to get in there and go my career with a company like that. She's extremely proud to see me today where I am over those 19 years of my career.
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