Money 101: A Crash Course on Credit
Virtual events
Even though we can't meet you on campus right now, we can still connect with you through virtual events. We've planned a number of sessions designed to help you learn more about preparing yourself to enter the workforce and learn more about life at Visa. Also be sure to check with your University for additional Visa events.
Explore the basics of managing money wisely with members of our Financial Education Program |
27-Oct |
4:00 PM PT |
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When a Hacker Attacks |
Learn about how Visa is fighting fraud and cybercrime everyday with members of our Cybersecurity team |
29-Oct |
4:00 PM PT |
Hack the Interview Workshop |
Demystify the technical interview with one of our seasoned hiring managers at Visa. Gain interviewing tips and leave prepared for your future interviews |
5-Nov |
4:00 PM PT |
Navigating Corporate in Color |
Join members of our Black Executive Council and ViBE ERG (Visa's Black Employee Resource Group) for a thought-provoking discussion on navigating through corporate America as a Black and African American professional |
9-Nov |
4:00 PM PT |
Explore Life At Visa
What's it like to work at Visa and help connect the world through the most advanced digital payment network? Our interns and grads, from engineering to marketing and beyond, can tell you. Read on to learn about their experiences and advice.
Top 10 reasons you’ll want to work for Visa
Not satisfied with the status quo? Neither are we. Let’s explore new, innovative territory together.
Apply to programs
Whether you aspire to be an engineer, designer, marketer, or anything in between, you’ll make your mark at Visa dreaming up new ideas and gaining exposure to some of the most advanced technology in the industry. Our programs help both current students and new graduates develop a foundation for the rest of their careers.
Black Scholars and Jobs Program
This new program is designed for college-bound Black and African American students who demonstrate academic excellence and are interested in joining Visa. Upon graduation, all scholarship recipients who have met their commitments will be guaranteed a full-time job with Visa. Eligible high school students enrolled or intending to enroll as an undergraduate in any 4 year university in the United States can receive a needs-based scholarship grant up to $20,000/year. The establishment of this program is an important step in making a long-term investment in Black and African American students, and growing representation at Visa.
This program is quickly taking shape, and we will begin accepting applications this fall for the 2021–22 academic year. More information to come.
Meet us on campus
We can't wait to return to campus and meet you in the future. In the meantime, check out and sign up for our virtual events.
Make an impact
Join Visa and you're instantly part of something special. That’s because we’re on a mission to promote economic growth around the world, drive digital innovation, and do meaningful work that creates financial literacy and increases opportunities for millions of underserved people. Make a difference here and you’ll have an impact everywhere. We are also on a journey toward inclusion, diversity and racial justice – learn more about our commitments.
Small and micro businesses
Helping businesses thrive, helps people thrive. The Visa Foundation committed $210 million to support small and micro businesses, and COVID-19 emergency relief programs following the spread of COVID-19.
Visa also co-designed and funded the Inclusive Fintech 50 competition, Visa Everywhere Initiative and Fast Track Program – initiatives that recognize innovative early-stage startups seeking to deliver financial services to 1.7 billion unbanked people.
Environmental and social impact
Visa operates responsibly, employs environmental best practices, and is a leader for sustainability and on environmental matters.
We recently met our goal to use 100% renewable electricity by 2020 and approximately 70% of Visa’s global square footage is green-certified. We’re also inspiring and empowering the sustainable living movement, with efforts including being founding partners to launch Brands for Good as well as Travalyst, a sustainable tourism initiative, the release of a 25-country "Healthy and Sustainable Living Study" and expanding initiatives to help employees live more sustainably at work and at home.
Community
Visa is committed to the well-being of communities in the 200+ countries and territories in which we operate.
In June 2020, through Visa’s global Donation Matching program, Visa employees raised over $1.3M for organizations focused on supporting social justice and equality.
In FY20 (as of August), approximately 3,000 Visa employees volunteered almost 26,000 hours, supporting over 500 causes. As part of the "Visa Volunteers Virtually" program in June, over 1,000 employees from 40 countries volunteered more than 3,500 hours.
Women's Economic Advancement
As a part of our ongoing commitment to women entrepreneurs, Visa launched a global initiative – She's Next, Empowered by Visa – to support women small business owners as they fund, run and grow their businesses. We also expanded our partnership with IFundWomen, a marketplace for women-owned businesses and the people who want to fund them, to provide $10,000 grants, mentorship and digital training to Black women-owned small businesses in the U.S. The Visa Foundation launched its $200 million Equitable Access Initiative, which will support small business owners, with a focus on women’s economic advancement.