So I thought, why not? And I just made a move. But within five months is when I found a very great opportunity here at Pasadena. I moved to US to do my Master's, and when I was doing my Master's, I did internship at Florham Park, New Jersey as an intern.Īnd then once I completed my Master's, I worked at another company. I joined as a fresher, and the team was good, great. In 2013, June, is when I joined ADP India. I moved and worked to different companies as well, but that is what kept pulling me back, that the culture is great, people are great. ADP was my first job when I completed my Bachelor's, and so I think that's that special bond that I have, and I always lean towards ADP because I like the culture. Video: My International Internship Experience Cars moving through the streets in the foreground. The A D P building exterior at night with fireworks in the distance. The A D P lobby features limited access gates to the elevators and a living wall.Īn A D P lounge area has multiple levels and modern cloud-like lighting fixtures.Ī stairway with a glass banister leads to 2nd floor glass-walled rooms.Ī row of workstations with computer monitorsĪn open concept break room area with a couch, chairs, tables, and a TVĪ row of small lockers with colorful keychainsĪ seating and eating area with water coolersĪ game room with table tennis, a game table, foosball, and seatingĪ wall with iWin and Medha logos and the iWin Mission statementĪnother wall with Pillars of Tarang and a sign reading, Tarang A D P India CSR ProgramĪ wall with portraits of of former CEOs and current CEOĪ room with long tables and chairs, palm fronds painted on the glass and brick wallsĪ brick wall with the word Market painted onĪ restroom with rows of sinks, mirrors, and urinals.Ī presentation room with rows of desks and chairs. The feedback that I get in this process not only allows me to introspect, but also it helps me to do my own research to work on the current challenges.Ī tall glass building with A D P on the side. The open culture at ADP allows me to work with various levels in the organization, starting from the sea level to the teams on the ground. So this gives me a global exposure and a great learning platform. ADP Hyderabad is a great place where I get to learn with people from different perspectives and different cultures. The family day is a great hit with my kids and they love that a lot. And another interesting thing is the real relationship it builds, the ADP associate builds with, not just with their associates, but with their families. But at the same time, they are very responsible for what they are doing. I have found a lot of places where a new person join in and finding it really easy to mingle up with the people around because people are friendly. What is really exciting about being at this campus is they have so many teams together at one single place. You have the whole India in Hyderabad in the ADP office. You have people from Delhi, you have people from Rajasthan, you have people from Madhya Pradesh, from Kerala. At ADP Hyderabad, you find people from across India. So what is a better place to be a solution architect than a place filled with the vibes of art and architecture? Big world famous Charminar, Golconda Fort, Buddha Statue are evidence of architecture. Historically, Hyderabad is a place with rich art and architecture. The work culture in Hyderabad mimics that of the Western world, as many of the companies here are associated with Europe and North America. Hyderabad is a great combination of cosmopolitan culture, culinary delight, very affordable cost of living, and a fun place to meet several like-minded people. Video: What's It Like at Our Hyderabad Innovation Center?
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