APT - Anonymous employee Mastercard Employee Review

5.0
Oct 26, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to work, intellectually stimulating work, world class clients, amazing benefits. Firm feedback is taken very seriously and listened to in an effort to retain a top notch culture.

Cons

In a rapidly growing environment, there are associated growing pains such as the need for more space and more people quickier than realistically possible. That said, management seems to throw every possible resource to get employees the support they need.

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Mastercard Response
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Thanks for writing a review! We love to hear that our employees are engaging in intellectually stimulating work. You’re absolutely right that as we grow it will be essential to keep up with that growth, which our new Arlington office space, projected to open in a few months will help to foster. The APT culture and make it happen attitude will always be a part of our company, even as we scale.

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