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Anonymous Front Desk Receptionist
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Anonymous Tax Specialist
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Anonymous CSP
Anonymous Tax Professional
Current
Scottsburg, Indiana
My management is always encouraging me to learn more tax knowledge. The want every tax pro to become enrolled agents with the IRS.
Former
Buckeye, Arizona
Could have gone on to be a Tax Professional and learned more about taxes, and possibly become an Offfice Manager. I moved back to SD after the season ended, so did not work for me.
Anonymous Tax Advisor III
Former
Arlington, Texas
there is room to grow .
Anonymous employee
Current
Kansas City, Missouri
Many opportunities at Block.
Former
Winchester, Virginia
Only those that sucked up to management was developed professionally.
Anonymous Tax Associate
Former
Hayward, California
The tax courses are OK but it's what you make of it.
Anonymous Customer Service Professional
Former
Tampa, Florida
good for customer service experience and dealing with all kinds of people
Current
Brooklyn, New York State
It's limited by you mostly
Anonymous Bookkeeper 1
Former
Kansas City, Missouri
H&R Block has an internal training program that employees are able to access from just about any computer. For a yearly fee of $20, they can access any training program or online class offered. The only class that costs more is if they decide to become tax professionals.
Former
Allen Park, Michigan
too many people don't train proper, favoritism within the workplace. Not enough hours only given to those who are favorited.