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Very American - Manager Worldpay Employee Review

2.0
Jul 30, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

UK part of the company seems fine - a lot of very clever people, and nice offices in Central London. If left on its own to develop as a company the future prospects should have been really good.

Cons

I joined a company that was rapidly expanding as it spun off from its former owners, and was building out its own (really good) culture and plans for the future. Within a couple of months this changed virtually overnight, with the company being bought and suddenly starting to lay people off. I'm working on a project that's due to complete in the next few months, and have little confidence in my long term job prospects once that's done. Which isn't a great place to be after 6 months in a role, and having recruited a load of other people based on a vision of the future that turned out to be false.

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Worldpay Response
5mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad you enjoyed the UK team and office. We understand that organizational changes can be unsettling, and your feedback helps us as we work to support our teams through transitions.

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5.0
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Pros

Good culture, exciting direction under new ownership

Cons

Internal bureaucracy can cause things to move slowly

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Worldpay Response
1mo
We're glad you're excited and you appreciate the culture here. We're on a transformation journey as we become part of Global Payments which means there has been a lot of change. Thank you for sharing your experience.
3.0
Mar 11, 2026
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Pros

Originally, I had a strong manager who gave me room to lead in my own style and trusted me to operate with a high level of autonomy. When I needed guidance, they provided it, and they also included me in conversations and areas outside my immediate scope, which gave me a broader, more holistic understanding of the business. It was genuinely a great learning experience.

Cons

I was asked to take on a failing team after expressing hesitation and was assured—by both leadership and the incoming manager—that there would be no negative repercussions. I stepped into the role for the good of the company, but ultimately was terminated. There were clearly two different standards for managers, and I was held to a higher and inconsistent one. I consistently operated beyond the scope of my job description, but that effort wasn’t recognized or protected.

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Worldpay Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad that you were able to get opportunities to lead, learn, and have visibility across the business with your previous manager. We’re also sorry to hear that your later experience didn’t reflect the level of support and consistency you expected. Feeling held to different standards or unsupported is understandably difficult and it’s not the experience we want for our people. We’re committed to improving leadership and over the past year we’ve introduced a new leadership development framework. This includes Coach to Win – a career experience for all of our People Leaders, to help set expectations and improve coaching and care. We appreciate you taking the time to share both what worked well and where we need to continue improving. Feedback like yours helps us create a more supportive experience for everyone.
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