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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1.0
Jan 3, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Most coworkers have wonderful personalities outside of work and are always willing to help. On site benefits such as food, massages, coffee bar, boba Guys and off-site company events are also nice.

Cons

The problem of no work/life balance is brought up every quarter with the promise of change but this has yet to be directly addressed. Other than senior management saying that everyone works hard so deal with it. Square is a young company that grew quickly and still has the start-up mentality of long hours and low compensation due to stock options. The reality is that Square is no longer a start up but is now a mid-size corporation that is still relying on the 'you should be grateful to even work at a company like this' thought on retaining employees. The flat organizational structure in Finance has inhibited growth for senior employees. I have witnessed many new employees get the 'bait and switch' of jobs they have applied for compared to the actual work they are doing. The team is amazing and has some great personalities but it is draining to work with so many people that are so unhappy with their job.

5.0
Aug 2, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Can't speak for other offices, but pay in Atlanta is top-of-market. Flexible culture. Work from home is going to be allowed permanently, even after the whole COVID situation is over. Flexible PTO. Extensive parental leave. Good balance in engineering culture between shipping features and paying down tech debt. I think this is an overlooked variable at many companies. At Square my experience is that careful consideration is paid to the decision between moving quickly to deliver vs taking time to go back and clean up old messes. Upward mobility. If you come in as a junior engineer, you don't have to look for another job after 2 years to find more responsibilities and commensurate compensation increase. Evaluation for promotion is built-in to the system, and pay increases for promo are considerable, not just token raises. Worthwhile mission. Square is a company that actually takes its mission of "economic empowerment" seriously. It's not just a payments company or a POS company. It's a company that works hard to deliver the products that small businesses need. Interesting work. Whatever you're interested in, Square is probably doing it. Nitty-gritty payments code, ML, cryptocurrency, front-end design and engineering, etc. Room for growth as a company. There's still lots of uncaptured opportunity out there for Square, and the business is actively seeking it out.

Cons

Promotion process is kind of drawn-out and opaque. You work with your manager to put together a promo packet, but then don't hear anything back for at least several weeks. Company culture is fairly homogenous politically. Some people are outspoken about their political beliefs, but it would probably be somewhat uncomfortable for someone who isn't at least moderately liberal to voice their beliefs. Not many cons. I plan to be at Square for the long-haul.

1.0
Mar 27, 2016

A Chaotic Mess

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Gorgeous office and great benefits including fully paid health, dental, and vision - Breakfast, lunch, and dinner five days a week - Incredibly generous vacation policy if you're on your lead's good side - Most of the company genuinely believes in the mission to enable small and mid-sized businesses to succeed and grow - Numerous showcases for Square merchants and high-profile speakers who regularly stop by to share their stories - The security and kitchen staff are incredibly down to earth which is refreshing in this industry

Cons

- Absurdly unnecessary “perks” that bloat operating expenses. $40 designer plates, a made to order smoothie bar AND separate coffee bar, full Wise Sons deli, and robots you can remotely drive around the office with your face plastered up on a screen in google hangouts weirding everyone out. They also recently brought in a full mariachi band to parade around the office as well as a cotton candy station and magician. All completely necessary when you’re on track to lose north of $80 million in one quarter (this is public information). - The amount of tech entitlement in San Francisco that you’ve heard about is alive and well here. There was a ridiculous debate concerning the cafeteria's pre-planned closures two days out of the month. Some argued that it was completely unacceptable because 30 minutes spent to go out and get lunch was 30 minutes lost with family or productivity. Ever heard of packing a lunch the night before? How about ordering from the food delivery service your company just acquired for 90 million dollars? - The company is extremely divided and headed in a million different directions but doesn’t seem to care that it's affecting its bottom line and employee morale. Payments? Register? Capital? Cash? Caviar? Invoices? Appointments? Payroll? Employee Management? Marketing? Remember Wallet and Order? Ask any of your friends or family what Square does and they’ll say, "Um that credit card dongle thing right?" Yet everyone has convinced themselves that we’re known for “more than just our reader." The epitome of biting off more than you can chew. - Massive attrition. Don’t be surprised to see scores of paperwork and candidates spilling out of the interview rooms. It’s almost a guarantee that the position you’ve applied for was recently vacated and needs to be filled immediately, resulting in a rushed interview process that devalues candidates. But of course they won’t tell you that. If you do interview in person, you can judge the sense of panic for yourself. - Combine all of this with extremely poor compensation relative to industry standards, atrocious middle management, limited growth opportunities, and a “culture” that seems more like a freshman high school mixer, you can clearly see why they’re struggling to mitigate the massive amount of turnover in all departments. And while you’re at it, google “Square IPO ratchet” and see who’s really benefiting from the ill-timed IPO. Square says its mission is to empower its sellers, yet it has mightily failed to empower its own employees.

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