
You’ve graduated. Now what?
The job market for entry-level workers has cooled, but some metros still stand out.
Sam Adieze
May 3, 2026

Sam Adieze

Data scientist
Sam Adieze joined ADP Research as a research assistant in 2021, bringing a rich background in machine learning, visualization, and large-scale data processing.
Soon after joining the team, Sam built a tool to track pay by job title and industry, data that can be broken down by gender, employment type, location, and other categories. He currently is working on a project to identify pay revisions and their frequency to create a pay reliability score for employers.
Before joining ADP, Sam worked extensively in the financial services industry as a banking specialist and IT analyst. As an analyst, he specialized in identifying potentially fraudulent activity in internal money transfers.
Sam graduated from Rowan University in 2017 with a bachelor’s degree in physics and a master’s degree in data science.

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