Pluspunten
The Seattle office has a solid team and supportive direct managers. The work model is hybrid and flexible, with three days in-office and two days remote. The office itself is well designed, with an open layout, multiple enclosed pods for meetings and customer calls, a basic kitchen with free coffee and snacks, and access to a rooftop with great views of the Puget Sound. Benefits are strong: 401(k) match at 167% up to 8% of salary, 21 days PTO, 10 holidays, 10 sick days, and 4 personal days. The HSA includes a $500 annual employer contribution, and the stock purchase plan offers a 10% discount at the quarterly minimum price. Health insurance is comprehensive but expensive. The top-tier plan costs about $720/month, with a $1,700 in-network deductible and $3,650 out-of-pocket maximum. A lower-cost option exists with a $7,000 deductible and no out-of-pocket cap. Prescription coverage through Express Scripts is often difficult to manage.
Minpunten
Frequent leadership changes create instability across teams, products, and customer experience. The integration of acquired startups into the Mastercard environment has been poorly executed, leading to ongoing operational issues since 2024. The organization is highly bureaucratic and inefficient. Ownership is often unclear, and even simple tasks require navigating multiple layers of approval. Communication between teams is inconsistent, and there is a lack of clear, aligned strategic planning. The structure feels top-heavy, with too many managers relative to individual contributors. Major decisions are made without fully considering the impact on the teams responsible for execution.