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Angela L Griffith <[log in to unmask]>
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Angela L Griffith <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 30 Jul 2018 23:29:30 -0700
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> I don’t think that particular component of ADP is very accessible. Where I work, they were going to implement that feature, and I think they have held off because it wasn’t very accessible. Other parts of the portal are fairly accessible, if you use the mobile site, or mobile app.
> I’m happy to talk to you more about it at length off line sometime if you’d like.
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> 
> Angela L Griffith
> Sent from my mobile phone
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>> On Jul 28, 2018, at 10:28 AM, Ana G <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hi All,,
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>> How accessible is ADP. This is a web portal of some sort.
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>> At a job interview the other day, I was told that the organization uses ADP to clock in and out and to do other things. I was asked if I would be able to clock in and out on my own.
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>> I know I've used ADP at a previous job, but I don't remember which job, and I don't remember how accessible it was. Since I've never had to clock in and out, I think I only used ADP to check employee benefits, like sick time and payroll, but I may be confusing it with a different web portal.
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>> Has anyone here used ADP? If so, how accessible is it in general, and how accessible are the clock in and out functions? What else does one do on ADP?
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>> I'm a Windows user. If it can be accessed on a mobile device, I would also use it with Android and TalkBack.
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>> 
>> Thanks for any help.
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>> 
>> Ciao
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