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Ratings for Johnson & Johnson

  • Appreciation
    1.0
  • Company Outlook
    3.0
  • Fair Pay
    2.0
  • Learning and Development
    2.0
  • Manager Communication
    1.0
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Transparency
    2.0
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Johnson & Johnson Reviews

What is it like working at Johnson & Johnson?

Great company; not great for finance organization.
Senior Financial Analyst in New Brunswick:
Pros: Diversity of experience
Cons: Fair compensation and promotion opportunities
Contractor who is treated fairly.
Senior Regulatory Affairs Specialist in Tustin:
Pros: The independence that I am given and the opportunities for training
Cons: Haven't stumbled across this yet.
Interesting.
Talent Acquisition Specialist in Prague:
Pros: Human interaction
Cons: Processes
Great.
Regulatory Affairs Specialist in Bangkok:
Pros: Challenges
Cons: No career development opportunities for contractor.
The Projects are Interesting but the Workload is High.
Project Engineer in Irving:
Pros: The equipment is very interesting to work with and learn about.
Cons: The management is out of touch with how long the projects take to complete.
Principal Electrical Engineer:
Good company to work for that takes care of employees. We spend a lot of time and effort dealing with the 'credo' a set a values and commitments that guides management and execution. Well managed company, with very good benefits and respect for work-life balance. Gives back to community regularly.
Manufacturing Process Specialist.
Manufacturing Engineer in Cork:
Pros: Learning new things everyday, lots of opportunity to work on different things
Cons: Stressful