A critique of Australian H&R Block. (Queensland) - Anonymous employee H&R Block Employee Review

3.0
Oct 6, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

If you are retired then this may be a suitable place to meet similar peers. If you are looking for only a casual position then this place may be suitable since only casual positions exist.

Cons

Many little suburban offices means most employees have never met each other. Managers and RTAs at head office rarely have the full picture of what is happening in working suburban offices, which makes up the whole company. A high degree of subjectivity in employee attitudes possibly due to the high level of average age of long-term employees.

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5.0
May 22, 2026
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Pros

If you get in the right office you can have amazing coworkers and can learn so much. You can gain a ton of experience and knowledge if you are willing to work and collaborate with other preparers. Training is robust and is there for you to utilize and work your way up to higher salary. The potential to earn a full years salary working for half the year once trained up to a higher level and build your book of business.

Cons

Communication is often not the best and in the offseason you are off boarded or get reduced salary and only work a day or two a week

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