A young, fun company - Software Engineering Mastercard Employee Review

5.0
7 Oct 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

In general: The work is interesting, the company is a business oriented software company (with the relaxed culture of a software company), and the people are young. Something like 75% employees (obviously this is just me estimating) are less than 5 years out of college. It means that there's a great culture about the place. You're guaranteed to know the CEO on a first name basis. As a Software Engineer: it's an amazing place to have a group of expert users, the business consultants who you know and hang out with, around to provide feedback. It's also easy to make a noticeable impact on the product. No matter your experience, you will be writing features that are used by clients all the time. The software development process is incredibly flexible and you can work in a way that suits you the best. It's also a great place for learning because you can get your hands on the entire stack all the time.

Cons

The hours are not short. It's not like the incredible workload of a new start-up or finance industry, but it's certainly not a 9-5. From a software perspective, it's not quite the same as working at a start up where the entire business hinges on your decisions. That's not necessarily a bad thing though as it frees you from some of the pressure/stress associated with that.

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5.0
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Pros

People are highly intelligent and things seem to operate efficiently

Cons

Large ship so changes are hard to make

4.0
27 May 2026
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Pros

Mastercard does a great job fostering an inclusive and supportive environment. There are genuinely good people throughout the organization, and leadership often invests in employee engagement through events, recognition, and culture-building initiatives. I enjoyed many of the relationships I built while working there, and there are teams that truly care about collaboration and supporting one another.

Cons

Compensation at the director level did not feel competitive compared to the level of responsibility expected. Career advancement can also be extremely challenging due to how top-heavy the organization is with senior leadership roles. There are a large number of Senior Vice Presidents, sometimes without clear scope or experience aligned to the title, which creates limited room for high-performing employees to grow. At times, it felt like senior leaders were being hired primarily to manage or communicate with other senior leaders, rather than drive meaningful operational impact. In product and go-to-market roles especially, priorities are often heavily driven by funding decisions. It can be frustrating when projects suddenly shift in importance or remain underfunded for long periods of time while awaiting senior leadership review. This sometimes leaves highly talented employees in limbo, unable to move initiatives forward despite strong momentum or market opportunity. The organization can also be very comfortable with the status quo, which creates a slower pace that many employees seem accustomed to. For people who are highly motivated and eager to drive change, it can feel difficult to navigate the number of roadblocks and layers of approval required to move initiatives forward.

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