JnJ a job for life for corporate employee! - Product Director Johnson & Johnson Employee Review

5.0
Aug 22, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

JnJ Medical Devices is full of opportunities and the level of openness is very high. The environment is great and the sense of sharing and team work is just fantastic. Senior management is respectful and looking forward to help you advance your career and manager work life balance. Training is taking really seriously and a lot of time and money is invested every year in training employees. Benefits are great and are well balanced against salary. The sense that JnJ makes products to help people and putting people first at all times makes you proud of working there all the time.

Cons

Because it is a huge company sometimes it takes for ever to decide and implement projects, the approval process is long, daunting and makes you question how effective it is.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jul 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There is a good work life balance.

Cons

- bureaucracy, everything take longer than needs to - culture is "J&J nice," precludes discussing difficult problems blocking progress - hostile to people with autism or others with neurodivergence - diversity is poor, if you are black you very likely not feel "seen" - higher penalties for women being assertive than men - will engage in constructive discharge to get rid of people perceived as difficult to work with - The ratings for employees are on a curve, if you are in a strong team, higher ratings are hard won, not everyone can be exceptional, even if they meet the J&J definition of exceptional. - Feedback is vague, not specific, actionable or helpful. Some manager are good coaches, but they are exceptions. - If you get a moderate rating you are in danger of being laid off. - In the Bay Area, pay is not competitive. HR has data saying otherwise, but I assure you, it is incorrect. Odds are, you will take a pay cut to join.

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