When summer ended, I returned to Mastercard, but in a much different role. I was now an IT apprentice, walking through the same hallways I once cleaned. It felt like a dream — from cleaning those rooms to troubleshooting tech issues in them. It was the kind of opportunity that I imagined for myself when I used to work maintenance there, to one day be sitting at one of those desks.
At first it was challenging. I volunteered for the Mac team, despite not being familiar with macOS. I didn’t know what I was doing, but my team was incredibly supportive. They were busy people, responsible for managing thousands of computers, and yet they patiently answered my questions and spent time training me.
When I wasn’t busy, I would shadow at the Tech Bar. It helped me a lot to better understand how everything connected by meeting with the users in person. It showed me their perspective, what they saw when an update my team pushed went live, or hearing what they thought about the changes we made. The techs there taught me a lot about being on front lines of IT.
Six months into my apprenticeship, Mastercard offered me a full-time position. I couldn’t believe this was actually happening! I started my first day as a full-time employee in August.
Words can’t express how it felt when I came back into the office for the first time as an employee. I went to my desk, listening to people around me talking about their weekends as I sipped my coffee. That evening after work, the people in my department took me out to celebrate getting hired. It was an incredible opportunity to be hired, but being part of a team, feeling that sense of belonging, was even more special.
The journey from high school student filled with self-doubt to IT professional has been amazing, and I’m proud of the company I work for and the type of work I do every day. I never thought I would get this far, and it feels like a dream I haven’t woken from yet. Thank you to everybody who helped me get here.