Employees say: "I've been here a short time, but the benefits that this company provides are, in my view, abnormally good for a USA-based company. The camaraderie and collaboration between individuals, teams, business units, and divisions are all attributes that I had not experienced to this high/positive level within other USA-based companies I worked for. In my many years, this is comfortably the best organization that I've been a part of."

Employees say:
"Mastercard truly walks the walk. When they talk about promoting work life balance, we are given every opportunity to make it work for ourselves. As we commit to ESG goals, Mastercard is leading the way and asking employees to personally contribute as well. Doing well by doing good."

Employees say:
"Mastercard truly walks the walk. When they talk about promoting work-life balance, we are given every opportunity to make it work for ourselves. As we commit to ESG goals, Mastercard is leading the way and asking employees to personally contribute as well. Doing well by doing good."

Employees say:
"Mastercard's culture is one to be proud of. Everyone is ready and willing to work across teams and regions to get the job done and to lend a helping hand where they can. I feel welcomed wherever I go, and I am never afraid to reach out to ask questions. There are constant opportunities to learn something new and stretch my responsibilities."

Credit card and global payments technology company Mastercard was No. 93 on last year’s Best Companies list after returning from a 2022 absence, and has now climbed another 30 spots. Mastercard prioritizes receiving employee feedback through its Employee Experience and Pulse Surveys as well as “seat at the table” and “open circle” meetings. After the war in Ukraine began in February 2022, Mastercard teams in the area helped employees get to safety. The company’s employees gave $400,000 in gifts to its Employee Assistance fund, the Red Cross, and Save the Children, with Mastercard donating an additional $5 million. After the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria the following February, Mastercard made a $550,000 donation to the World Food Programme and Needs Map.
In 2023, Mastercard celebrated three years of InSolidarity, its initiative to combat racism and racial pay and opportunity disparities. InSolidarity addresses job mobility for its Black employees and Black representation on nonprofit boards. Mastercard’s Girls4Tech STEM education program has impacted 6.7 million girls and 7,500 employee volunteers since its 2014 inception. It has a goal of reaching 5 million girls by 2025.

After dropping off the 2022 Best Companies to Work For list, the payments giant returns with a continued focus on employee career development as well as racial and socioeconomic equity.
- In 2022, Mastercard launched a new initiative called Unlocked, an internal marketplace where employees can post and/or look for opportunities, including short-term projects, mentorship and career counseling offers, and volunteering opportunities.
- Recently, Mastercard celebrated the two-year anniversary of In Solidarity, its company-wide initiative created in response to the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020. The program includes mutual mentorship programs for Black employees, an effort to help place Black staff members on nonprofit boards, and an initiative to pair employees with community organizations focused on racial justice.
- “I have never worked for a more caring organization, for not only their employees but for people in general,” said one Mastercard employee.

Employees say:
"Mastercard does more than talk, they act. I can clearly see a diverse culture here that has a respect for all employees and their abilities. Employees are not micromanaged and often take the approach and care as if it were their own business. This creates a dedication from employees genuinely looking to improve the company. I looked for a career with a company with a positive corporate culture, diversity, inclusion, and respect for each member of the team. This company exceeds all of these expectations far beyond what I could have expected."

Employees say:
"Mastercard's culture is one to be proud of. Everyone is ready and willing to work across teams and regions to get the job done and to lend a helping hand where they can. I feel welcomed wherever I go, and I am never afraid to reach out to ask questions. There are constant opportunities to learn something new and stretch my responsibilities."
