A Great place to work - Anonymous employee H&R Block Employee Review

5.0
Jul 8, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A company that truly values its employees and fosters a supportive, friendly work environment. One of the standout aspects of working here is the approachable and encouraging management team. My managers are not only knowledgeable and professional, but they also take the time to listen, provide guidance, and genuinely care about team well-being. The company culture promotes collaboration, respect, and continuous growth. Everyone is approachable, and there's a strong sense of teamwork that makes even the busiest days enjoyable. It's refreshing to be in a place where hard work is recognized and work-life balance is respected. Overall, this is a great place to work, grow professionally, and feel part of a team that values each individual.

Cons

No cons were found or experienced.

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H&R Block Response
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Thank you for your positive and thoughtful feedback. We're happy to hear that you experienced a supportive and collaborative work environment, and that our leadership and culture contributed positively to your professional growth. Your positive review is appreciated and reaffirms our mission to foster a workplace where every associate feels valued and empowered.

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Cons

The position is seasonal, and the starting pay is $12 per hour. During peak tax season, employees may work very long hours—sometimes up to 10 hours a day, 6 to 7 days a week—which can be physically and mentally exhausting. In my first month, I also found that some of the staff were not especially welcoming, which made the initial adjustment more challenging.

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