Vantaggi
People become very content here because the pay is good and you don't have to work that hard. This has created a systemic culture problem. But if you want to float, you can have a long career here making PowerPoint and attending meetings all day. The majority of people are "nice." I have met some amazing people but the gems are rare. - Salary - Vacation time (20 days plus volunteer/sick days, good maternity/paternity) - Mentorship (you have to find them and nurture them!) - Promotions available (have to ask before the cycle starts) - Good values around financial inclusion, diversity, giving back, etc.
Svantaggi
Every team has issues. There's so much animosity in this org and Mastercard can't/won't identify and remove these people or correct the problems/address concerns. - Uninspired, disconnected workforce (junior/mid-level slackers, high-ego leaders that don't realize their direct reports stink) - Bureaucracy (nothing gets done quickly here) - Conservative business practices (poor hiring/slow firing, pitful budget for regular employee events, etc.) Stay away if you... - Get frustrated working somewhere with a lot of duds. 75% of the people I worked with were unmotivated (all talk, no work), 20% were fine, and 5% were go-getters. - Feel unsure how much you like/care about payments. It's very boring unless you are a self-identifying payments nerd. - Expect your company to facilitate bonding with coworkers. Despite billions in revenue, they don't throw regular office gatherings. Mastercard is very stingy. - Avoid global teams if you don't want calls at crazy hours - Hate networking internally