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      Customer Support Representative Interview

      2 Feb 2016
      Anonymous employee
      Saint Louis, MO
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Difficult interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Block (Saint Louis, MO) in Jan 2016

      Interview

      I applied on the Square website with my resume and cover letter (which is optional). I received an email from a Square Recruiter to submit a written response to two different prompts. I attached these written responses shortly after receiving the invitation to move forward in the interview process. After a few days, I was asked to provide my availability for a short phone interview. The first part of the phone interview was comprised of typical interview questions for a customer support position. The second part was a "mock call" conducted by the same customer support representative. I was given the necessary information to answer a call before the mock call began. While I initially tried to absorb as much information as I could to answer the mock call, I found the call to be more about application versus memorization. How well could I imbed the information I was given to make the customer feel heard and assisted...even if I didn't have the exact answer the caller needed? This mock call helped me to understand Square's culture as I moved forward in the interview process. It's not about answering a call perfectly or giving a rehearsed answer, but about your ability to think critically when there might not be an easy answer. I felt confident my phone interview went well enough to get me to the next round, but also knew I could do better. Next, I was asked by email to participate in a group interview. Square is process-oriented and so their interviews exude that core value. I went into the office reminding myself not to compare myself to the other candidates. Group interviews are the best and most efficient way to interview candidates for a position (or multiple open positions). I heard negative comments from both those physically interviewing with me, as well as on Glassdoor, that the group interview is lazy, impersonal, and creates a hostile culture between candidates. I fully believe this creates confirmation bias and clouds your ability to form your own opinions and create a positive experience. Rather than sizing others up, get to know those sitting close to you. There's many reasons a person might not be hired, but that doesn't mean you can't make the most out of the opportunity to interview. I met a lot of new people and heard a lot of strong responses in my interview group. After finishing the group interviews, which were conducted in a few smaller rooms, all of us were asked to regroup in the large conference room for a brief Q&A. After questions were done being asked, we were told we would hear about whether or not we would be invited to continue to the final round of interviews after lunch. The final interview was conducted privately between 1-2 of the leads and each candidate. I personally do better in groups, so this portion of the interview was hardest for me. I met many competent candidates throughout the day and reminded myself that if I don't get a job offer, it's not necessarily that I'm a horrible fit, but that someone else is a better fit. The Glassdoor reviews led me to believe there was a "look" or an "age" that Square was prioritizing in their hiring process, but there was a wide range of people, representing a multitude of identities and diverse professional experiences, invited back after lunch. I am fully aware unfair, prejudicial, and often coded hiring practices exist despite discriminatory hiring being made illegal. In fact, I have experienced less than tolerant work environments in the past. However, that was not my experience at Square. I didn't so much as experience a single micro-aggression during my interview process, and I also know that sometimes it's easier to attribute a rejection to something we can't change, such as our age or appearance. Tech companies have a bad rep when it comes to ageism and diversity, and I also believe Square is one of the places that is definitely trying. Sorry this post is so long. I never post on Glassdoor and hadn't planned on writing such a long post, but mostly everyone in my interview group had the Glassdoor interview posts nearly memorized and continued to obsess over the past posts during lunch as decisions were being made. And as I heard from a lead during my interview, people create culture. This means people can be empowered to change a company's culture through building relationships and being transparent about their experience. Don't bring negativity into the interview process. Don't hold yourself back from giving it a real shot. Be open-minded and enjoy the process.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Tell us about a conflict you have had with a peer and how you addressed it? Follow-up to my answer: How did that person respond to your feedback?
      1 Answer
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      Block response
      10y
      Hi, Thank you for taking the time to tell us about your experience with Square. We are happy to hear that you had a good experience with the Customer Support Representative interview. Hopefully your post helps others prepare as they interview at Square in the future. The candidate experience is very important to us and we value your post. Again, thank you. Best, The Square Talent Team

      Other Customer Support Representative interview reviews for Block

      Customer Support Representative Interview

      5 Oct 2018
      Anonymous employee
      Accepted offer
      Positive experience
      Average interview

      Application

      I interviewed at Block

      Interview

      The entire interview process took about 3 weeks. First there was a writing sample they ask for which is very easy. The next step was a phone mock call. I was pretty nervous because I wasn’t sure how the role playing would go but the rep was super friendly and fed me the info before hand & I just navigated through the call showing my customer service skills. It wasn’t really about getting the info right but more so how can u resolve an issue effectively. The last step was in on site interview that lasted about an hour. I met w/ 2 hiring “team leads” for 30min each. The first hiring manager was pretty laid back & did ask basic interview questions but it was more conversational. The 2nd was a little more direct (reading through a list of questions) and his questions were longer/more complex. Overall my experience was great everyone was superb friendly & the office is so awesome!

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Name a time where you used a cross functional process.
      Answer question
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      Block response
      7y
      We're so happy to hear that everyone was friendly, the interview timeline was relatively quick, and that questions adequately assessed your ability to the job well. Well done - welcome to Square!

      Customer Support Representative Interview

      17 Aug 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Saint Louis, MO
      No offer
      Positive experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Block (Saint Louis, MO) in Aug 2018

      Interview

      The interview process is broken down to 3 parts, a face to face to describe your philosophy on customer service. A role playing phone call to see your critical thinking. And a written

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Name a time you received critism.
      Answer question
      avatar
      Block response
      7y
      Thank you for taking the time to interview at Square. I'm glad to see that you had a positive interview experience. We hope you will keep us in mind for future opportunities!

      Customer Support Representative Interview

      8 Nov 2018
      Anonymous interview candidate
      Saint Louis, MO
      No offer
      Neutral experience
      Easy interview

      Application

      I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Block (Saint Louis, MO) in Aug 2018

      Interview

      I quickly received a response to my application and followed up with a simple writing sample. I had a phone interview a couple of days later that included a mock phone call, followed by an in person interview about a week later. The in person interview was at the same time as several other interviews. I interviewed with two managers that asked standard interview questions. I thought it went well with the first manager but couldn't get a read from the second. I received a rejection email about a week after the interview but was not given any feedback.

      Interview questions [1]

      Question 1

      Why Square?
      Answer question
      avatar
      Block response
      7y
      Thanks for taking the time to apply and interview! Hopefully, you'll give us another try in the future. Thanks! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to glassdoor@squareup.com.

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