Block reviews

3.3

46% would recommend to a friend

(2,106 total reviews)
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Jack Dorsey

32% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

Block has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 2,106 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Block employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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2K reviews
2.0
Sep 16, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

- Not another SoMa social or web 2.0 VC draining cow, Square actually has a legit business model - Company that encompasses hardware, software and services; well rounded - not just 1 and 0's - Support isn't outsourced abroad, humans are involved in escalations - Modern technology stack, many stable languages utilized, test driven development is the norm

Cons

- Extended and weekend hours are expected, only those who give up family and friends are advanced - regardless of actual contributions or knowledge - Extremely young (in experience years) senior management, attempting to be a jr Steve Jobs and burning bridges quickly (both inside and outside the organization) - Praise is given to a very narrow tech focus employee group, never the entire organization or whole teams - Feedback is top down, never bottom up or 360 - One wrong attitude remark will quickly setoff a firing spree, has happened in many departments already - Co-founder frequent shuffle, none of which seem to retain the same job or duties longer then a few months - Weekly 'Town Square' all-hands events closely resemble a mega-church gospel, again another Apple knock-off - Transparency inside and out are very minimal - no 800# listed on the web site

5.0
Dec 29, 2014

A great company growing super fast.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people, culture and commitment to doing everything it takes for small business owners to succeed. Everything is done at the highest level and with a relentless pursuit of quality. The daily perks are incredible and you will get spoiled but can't complain.

Cons

Executive team leadership is disorganized and lacks the vision and innovation that made this company what it is. They are running Square as if it was Google and they can't seem to understand they are two totally different types of companies. Square needs to continue to innovate, be bold and challenge conventions. There is still a lot of work to be done and we cannot rest on the back of a massive cash cow as is Google.

1.0
Mar 8, 2016

Yeah, it's getting much worse...

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-Exceptional perks (three meals a day, health benefits, coffee, etc) -Merchants generally love us and our goal to empower them is actually quite fulfilling -Some very smart and talented people -Big comfy office with lots of space -The core products are still very strong and growing very fast -Works hard on diversity and other ethical challenges

Cons

-People are added to the middle pretty consistently. That is, it's becoming more and more likely to see your role effectively demoted because they decide to add a level of management between you and your boss, or boss's boss, etc. -Decisions are now mostly by committee. In Square's earlier history, decisions were generally made quickly by informed leaders. Today, processes are much, much slower and the company is becoming less nimble. -Burned by the IPO. Many employees at Square, especially members of our Finance Team, took substantial pay cuts to work for Square -- sometimes in excess of 50% -- under the promise that there would be a big IPO someday and we'd make up that loss in stock. However, with the substantial cut in Square's valuation, many employees have stock option grants that are entirely in the red. To make up for these losses, the company issued one time RSU grants to older employees who might have been burned. My RSU grant was the equivalent of a 7.5% salary bonus, which takes a year to vest and will be taxed as income. -The transparency that Square used to treasure is disappearing. It used to be that there was no product or financial plan that wasn't shared among employees. Today, a combination of unplanned leaks to the press and the demands of being a public company have ended a lot of that transparency. -Out of touch leadership. Jack is a very inspiring leader and has an excellent understanding of design and usability. However, his conviction of being a visionary contradicts current market forces. -Lack of career mobility. Square is very proud of its "go/grow" and "go/careers" programs which purportedly allow employees to find new roles at the company if they feel they're not developing in their career. However, very few employees are promoted at Square, particularly on the Finance and Business teams. -Apparently Square is perfect? It's very rare for Square to admit something didn't go well or it made a mistake. The policy seems to be to just let the problem disappear and hope nobody asks about it. Products are often launched and then shifted permanently to the back burner. Metrics post-launch are rarely checked and very few financial resources are oriented towards product launches. -Dead weight remains. People who are under-performing or are becoming caustic to the organization are very, very rarely fired and only occasionally mitigated. On the few occasions someone is fired or mitigated, of the person who replaces them is just as bad, they let that person stay in role indefinitely rather than embarrass themselves twice and have to hire for the role a third time.

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