Great opportunity for career growth - Associate Product Manager Mastercard Employee Review

5.0
Jun 9, 2015
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Pros

The type of work as an APM is incredibly diverse; you really get a chance to work with every role and on some really exciting new features and analytics. The engineering teams are relatively small and so you get to make a substantial impact and have a lot of ownership. There is a strong culture of personal career growth and it is encouraged that you work on the projects that you’re really excited about. It’s pretty exciting to work with the data of so many large companies, and the incorporation of Mastercard data will make this even more exciting.

Cons

Since it isn't a consumer facing product, it is sometimes harder to get excited about some of the upcoming features. A heavy workload is pretty standard given all of the ownership and diversity of work.

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