Greedy and Selfish - Anonymous employee Visa Inc. Employee Review

1.0
12 Nov 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great team, good co-workers. Good name for resume.

Cons

Visa has done everything it possibly could to increase shareholder value, please the board, and maximize C-Suite bonus payouts at the expense of employees. In a day and age of increasing scrutiny over CEO to Average worker pay, Visa should be at the forefront, but skirts this comparison with a crafty bonus package, reducing CEO pay comparisons by a substantial margin. With recent record profits management sees fit to put the money into the stockholders rather than their employees. The other reviews here tell you how low morale is and the discontent with being treated like numbers instead of people. Management is facing a ton of pressure over recent benefits changes and their prolonged silence has created a firestorm of negativity and unhappiness. While some in the company attempt to put a positive spin on what is happening, no one is buying it. A week of frustration has boiled over and the disrespect of the Execs towards the employees will not be solved in silence. Employer of Choice is a fancy term for the degradation of Visa core values and respect of its employees.

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5.0
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CEO approval
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Pros

Agile for its size and age

Cons

Difficult industry to navigate. New competition.

2.0
25 June 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Excellent work-life balance, strong 401(k) match, and generally good benefits. There are smart, hardworking people across the company from all walks of life, and the Visa name still carries weight on a resume.

Cons

The work-life balance comes with a tradeoff: innovation moves at a glacial pace. In my experience, Visa was a highly political organization where visibility and relationships often mattered more than performance. Career growth felt slow, especially for high-performing mid-career employees looking to expand their scope or take ownership. There was constant organizational churn. In two years, I had three managers and made it through multiple reorgs, but our entire team lived in constant fear of ongoing layoffs. Layoffs and restructuring felt far more common than leadership acknowledged, which created a disconnect between company messaging and employee reality. The lack of trust for executive leadership is readily apparent across all internal channels. My org was not particularly valued, compensation lagged the market, and the return-to-office rollout was/continues to be handled poorly and rigidly. If you're looking for stability, predictable work, and reasonable hours, Visa can be a good fit. If you're a high performer looking for speed, creativity, ownership, and growth, there are better places to spend your time (and your paycheck will probably be higher).

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