No Growth - Anonymous employee Mastercard Employee Review

3.0
Apr 9, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Great global company - Get to work with people from different backgrounds/locations - Good benefits (bonus/medical insurance/paid time off to volunteer) - New building, fixtures, spaces and equipment - Nice kitchen and balcony areas - Some people are great and helpful - There may be opportunities to travel based on your level

Cons

- Poor management, the wrong people in the wrong roles - Management cliques that intimidate people - Old school mentality in terms of growth opportunities and attitudes toward younger employees. - Flat management system (you are placed in a level and it is very difficult to get promoted because of this) - Ineffective collaboration between departments - Little to none attitude toward business change/improvements - HR is cliquey and hostile at times - Some people in senior positions do nothing all day and get 100K+ because of a system that favors you as long as you don't speak up and are happy not growing you career. They want you to be mediocre so you stay forever and don't question them.

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Mastercard Response
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Thank you for your thoughtful feedback. I was sorry to read your review. I would encourage you to call our ethics hotline regarding the management concerns you have raised. We have a zero tolerance policy for retaliation for concerns raised in good faith. Regarding promotions, our promotion process is based on your performance and not length of employment. You have an opportunity to inquire about this process during your career discussions with your manager.

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