Mastercard Internship Program for African Students
The Mastercard Internship Program gives penultimate students an immersive experience where they will challenge the status quo, engage in meaningful and practical sessions, drive decency and belonging, and be the ultimate catalyst for personal and professional growth. We invite you to bring your passion, share your talent, and make the most of this truly Priceless experience.
Qualifications:
- We’re looking for students who are currently enrolled in College/University working towards a bachelor’s or master’s degree (or equivalent), and are due to complete their studies the following year
- Innovative thinking and thoughtful risk-taking
- Ability to partner across the organization
- Sound communication skills
Management Associate Internship Program
Join Mastercard’s Management Associate Internship Program and gain exposure to real problems, drive innovative solutions, and collaborate with industry leaders across this global business. Let us help you connect your passion to Priceless possibilities.
- 10- week program
- One “rotation” with a high-impact assignment and project ownership
- Presentation of findings to management and senior leadership at end of summer
- High performers have the opportunity to return full-time and will be hired into a track
- Access to senior leadership and mentorship
- Speaker series, volunteer expereince, professional development, and networking
Benefits:
- Competitive salary
- Challenging and impactful projects
- Networking and mentorship opportunities
- Conversion opportunities into a full-time position
- Business Resource Groups
- Give back
Eligibility:
- Interest in a long-term career in finance, markets, product, or operations and technology
- Strong evidence of leadership potential
- Proven track record of achievements both academically and professionally
- Excellent communication skills and executive presence
- Strong analytical skills and ability to analyze large amounts of data and condense it in an insightful way
- Ability to create and present persuasive analysis
- Comfort with ambiguity
- First-year MBA students