Mastercard reviews

4.1

82% would recommend to a friend

(7,781 total reviews)
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87% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Mastercard has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 7,781 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Mastercard employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Aug 29, 2016

Great place to be a Software Engineer

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Pros

- Work with intelligent, awesome people - Build unmatched software - Solve unique problems

Cons

- Always a lot of work to be done - Sometimes you need to carve your own path

4.0
Aug 29, 2016
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Pros

The opportunities you receive as a Business Consultant at APT are incredible for your professional development. Starting very early on, you are given a lot of responsibility on your client teams, including leading the analytical work, presenting to C-suite executives at the client, and beginning to manage interns and new hires starting at the end of your first year. This responsibility and the ability to take ownership of work is incredibly valuable - it has provided me with very applicable business skills for my career. APT places a lot of emphasis on formal professional development as well, with detailed reviews every 6 months in which you can gain a better understanding of what things your teammates appreciate and what you can work on. Coupled with informal feedback throughout the year, I believe that these reviews have helped me grow more quickly than I could have otherwise. The work at APT is also very diverse, which keeps every day interesting - I am never bored. As a Business Consultant, you have a variety of different tasks related to data work, analytical work, and client interactions. As soon as you start mastering those tasks, you begin to take on more managerial and project management tasks, which teaches you new skills that you never really have a chance to learn in college. In addition, because of our software-based business model, you are working for many clients at once (and the number just keeps growing!) so you see many different industries and types of business problems very quickly. One year in, I have worked on 6 client teams in 5 different industries and have participated in other internal teams as well. Another benefit of working at APT is the culture. The atmosphere is incredibly collegial (which helps ease the transition into the real world post-college!) and the company really does want us to be happy. This translates into fully stocked kitchens and free food almost every day, a game room, Harry Potter-like houses with competitions, and a lot of really smart and motivated teammates and colleagues. The executives take pride in this collegial environment as well, as they know everyone's name, work to get to know you, and participate in culture-building events (e.g. the president is a regular at Wednesday morning basketball). Since you spend so much time at work in the "real world," the culture really does make a huge difference for your happiness.

Cons

Maintaining a good work-life balance is difficult. After your first few months, you have more autonomy over your work and schedule, so you can set aside time for things outside of work. Your co-workers will respect your other commitments (this is harder when you have a large client-deadline coming up), but you do have to take the initiative to set the boundaries - no one else will do so for you and there is always more work you could be doing.

5.0
Aug 26, 2016

Great culture, smart people, and interesting work

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Pros

Culture: APT has done a great job developing a fun, collaborative culture. As a business consultant I work across several different client teams and get to work with many different people. The setup is great for getting experience across many different industries. People: I've been consistently impress by my teammates across all of my teams. APT does a great job of hiring super-smart people... not sure how I got here... that are fun to work with. For industries where APT is well established I've been impressed by our ability as a company to share best practices for analysis across different teams. As APT expands to new industries and tackles new analytic challenges in existing industries it's fun to work alongside smart people and solving new analytic challenges. Type of work: So far I've really enjoyed the type of work here at APT. The software helps to really accelerate analysis and allows you to focus on the interesting stuff (diving into results and figuring out where something worked/where it didn't).

Cons

Work life balance can be tough to manage. When you're working on multiple client teams and two teams get busy at the same time you can get stretched. That being said, while you are working a fair amount each week, the hours don't come close to investment banking. You also get a ton of flexibility around when you work, if you are someone who would rather work on the weekend than stay late on a Thursday that's something you can do. Personally, I work longer hours during the week and avoid working weekends as much as possible. Client training: Teaching clients to use the software is an important part of the job, that can get a little repetitive after a while. Often times clients asking how to do a certain type of analysis and you set up time to walk them through where to click in the software. It's not the most fulfilling part of the job, but it's an area that the company is trying to improve upon.

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