Poorly Run - Sexist and Nepotistic - Executive H&R Block Employee Review

1.0
May 6, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

For VP and above, salaries are generally good, especially if the company has a good tax season. There is latitude in what you can accomplish... as long as you stay in your lane. As a senior leader, you can make a significant impact by saving the company money and generating more revenue. You can build and cultivate an awesome team environment if you're careful about shielding people from the ...people... in charge.

Cons

H&R Block has historically had a poor track record of women in leadership, with a decreasing number of women in senior leadership positions after Jeff Jones became CEO in October 2017. After my departure and complaints, they have attempted to address and improve this (from 2022 onward)... Which is good, but I wonder how much of the culture is actually authentically better. While I was at H&R Block, there was a boys-club culture within the company, with men frequently socializing outside of work without including women. The majority of men in director, VP, and CIO positions have stay-at-home wives, which perpetuated the stereotype that women should not hold executive leadership positions. As a leader, I faced a pattern of sexism and marginalization. Despite championing innovative and efficient solutions to improve the company's operations and generating outstanding results within my area of responsibility, my ideas were dismissed or ignored by male colleagues and my director superior. This lead to delays and missed opportunities. Some ideas I presented would only be adopted many months later if they were championed by a male leader. Additionally, I was criticized for telling the truth about the limitations of the company's technology and for my efforts to improve the IT department's organization which is plagued with incompetence in its leadership. Technical and system outages have occurred frequently, causing potential harm to the business. Overall, during my time at H&R Block, I experienced a pattern of gender discrimination and a lack of support despite my substantial contributions and exceptional leadership skills. Being a rock star is intimidating to folks at the company that have decades-long tenures and lackluster performance. They'd rather accept the status quo than see the company succeed.

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5.0
May 22, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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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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