Mastercard Software Developer reviews

3.9

83% would recommend to a friend

(346 total reviews)
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Michael Miebach

78% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

Software Engineer/Software Developer employees have rated Mastercard with 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 346 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Software Engineer/Software Developer professionals have a good working experience there. Mastercard is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Software Engineer/Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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346 reviews
3.0
Jul 8, 2018
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Pros

Room to learn new things and use cutting edge technology.

Cons

Management are micro managers that are constantly wanting a status update but won't give the team room to do their work. There is no work life balance. They expect you to show up early, leave late, work through lunch and weekends. The place is been filled with contractors and a lot of H1 workers so the employee feels the pressure to have the same work schedule as said contractors.

1.0
May 10, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are good - Pension, healthcare, annual leave, education support

Cons

- low salaries - little to no chance of getting a salary increase - a lot of corporate red tape - not a tech company - don't go here if you actually want to learn and improve yourself - micromanagers - who don't actually know how to manage people - expected to work overtime for free - no real acknowledgment or reward for hard work - people are rewarded for the more time they spend in the office, regardless of the amount or quality of work that is done

5.0
Feb 25, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Culture and people. APT has a unique war room structure where you sit in a pod of ~seven teammates during the day. It fosters an environment of discussion, knowledge-sharing, and humor…it’s not a place where people stare silently into their monitors. The people are a blast to be around…intelligent, driven, but not too serious. Everyone is super friendly and helpful; it never feels cutthroat. Ballston, while pricey, is a cool, unique neighborhood. It’s extremely walkable, so most people get by without a car. Most of the engineers live in the area, and the proximity makes it easy to hang out on weekends and make friends in this new city. Worklife balance is mostly great. I average about 46 hours per week. I’ve only had 3 weeks in 2 years that went above 50 hours. The problems we solve are interesting, especially for a business-to-business company. On-boarding is effective; you’ll have a great idea of what you’re doing and the impact it’s making almost immediately. Senior management are competent and approachable. APT genuinely cares about everyone’s development and wants everyone to be in a place where they’ll actually enjoy what they’re doing. And they give everyone an individual advisor to make sure this happens. Team events are high quality and high quantity. Compensation is high – the signing bonus is unparalleled, and most people get 5-10% raises every six months.

Cons

While the worklife balance is good, you do have to fight to keep it that way. There’s always a lot to do and you often feel like you either need to stay late or just leave a mountain of unfinished tasks on your desk. The talented coworkers are a double-edged sword: it’s easy to bring your A game and still feel average Washington DC is a transient city and lots of people you meet will move away within 2 years. While tight deadlines are very rare, they are miserable when they do happen.

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