Unethical Technology Leaders - Senior Engineer Visa Inc. Employee Review

2.0
Aug 22, 2017
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Pros

Decent Pay and good benefits Strong revenue model Good Business leaders

Cons

Too much internal politics in the technology group starting from the top. Visa culture has changed for the worse in the last couple of years. Very unethical practices in promoting and rewarding people. The morale in the infrastructure group is declining rapidly because of few coattail leaders, who are creating conflicts in the organization for their personal carrier advancement. One of the senior leader in the group encouraged me to file a HR complaint against a VP (who is no longer with the firm) and was promised a promotion and better bonus. Few incompetent leaders who are close to the BOSS are ruining the technology organization and make it an unhealthy place to work for sincere and hard working people.

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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. Unethical behavior is not tolerated at Visa. If you have a concern, please contact your HR Business Partner or call the Confidential Compliance Hotline (1-888-289-9322).

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