If you value your career, look elsewhere - Anonymous employee Global Payments Employee Review

1.0
Jan 26, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is a little above market for the skills required. 401K match is decent and health benefits are good/ not too expensive (as most large companies).

Cons

Everything the previous reviewer mentioned about settlement accounting is true. No reiteration needed. Please pause now and go read it. I wish I had known before accepting the position. Do yourself a favor and believe these reviews. Side note- Settlement accounting is very specific to the credit card industry, if you work in this department be aware that the experience doesn't translate well to the rest of the accounting world as it doesn't involve a lot of "real" accounting. You will be a button pusher, bored out of your mind, not valued by horrible managers and work long hours during close with antiquated technology that will infuriate you on a daily basis. The company does not invest in its employees nor its own technology. Very depressing place to work.

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