Johnson & Johnson reviews

4.1

80% would recommend to a friend

(13,236 total reviews)
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Joaquin Duato

84% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Johnson & Johnson has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 13,236 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Johnson & Johnson employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
May 19, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Friendly people, excellent long-term benefits, competitive compensation. Overall the mission and the credo is real - everyone can know they had a part in positively impacting over a billion people per day.

Cons

In Technology, there is either a 70% overlap in roles or 100% gap. Organizational management is atrocious. There is a constant feud between Business Unit IT and Shared-Services IT. I've been here for 11 years on both sides in 7 different roles, I promise you that previous assessment is not myopic. Huge amount of waste in the Tech Product Management lifecycle is extremely high. There is generally more people doing project management / coordination tasks on a project then there is people defining, designing, building, testing, deploying and supporting a product. I often have to go on "status update" tours (remember TPS reports from the movie "Office Space") every time something happens. Look this is a great company but the bloat is enormous. If you are someone looking for a pension after 40 years of working the same job 30-40 hours a week, this place is for you. After reaching middle management, it's extremely hard to move up further without spending the majority of the time in a political ruse. I came from their IT leadership development program...I think I'm 1 of 3 left in their original class of around 50...that's pretty common.

1.0
Oct 31, 2015

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Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Well known organization that is leader in health-care industry. Good benefits. Competitive salary.

Cons

High turn-over. Instability due to sales of various companies. Local management not reflective of company views especially in the logistics sector.

3.0
Jan 7, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits are good, although, with healthcare reform, my health insurance went up 50% from last year. Good 401K match. Lots of corporate perks. Good work/life balance - although this tends to depend on what department you work in, who your manager is (some are ruthless & scary), etc etc. Have a nice manager makes a world of difference in your experience. A good manager will help you grow.

Cons

The more I see, the more I understand about what's really going on behind the scenes. Where to begin..... - Tons of politics in HR. A ridiculous amount. They push "deliverables" and deadlines for projects and don't really care about the quality of the systems or data coming out. But be careful not to point this out, unless you want to lose your job. - Politics rules everything. Everything in this company, or at least at HQ is about WHO you know. You will never move up without being in the favor of the right person. - It is insanely hard to move within the company. I don't understand why. - Recruiting processes take forever. This is a highly developed organization that is still so tied up in processes & semantics. - Your manager really shapes your experience. That being said, I am lucky to have a very nice manager, but I have learned what managers you need to play nice with and tip-toe around. Other managers I know are ruthless & not great with work/life balance. - Some departments are experiencing really insane changes. This creates high stress & chaos. - Layoffs have definitely been more frequent lately. - Salaries seem scattered. People that are more well liked definitely get higher pay & more recognition awards. - Salaries not always reflective of your actual work experience & educational experience. Again, if you are well liked and highly sought out by a manger though, they will give you a great compensation package. - Contractors are commonly treated like second class citizens. It's truly sad. A lot of J&Js workforce is comprised of contractors & they do a LOT of work. It is very hard for them to get hired on as full time employees & this seems really unethical to me. - If you are well liked and play your cards right, you can get promotions. Meanwhile, other people that actually have the work experience & background don't get the promotions. - This org is caught up in unnecessary processes. They lack a bigger picture focus and many managers are reluctant to think outside the box, simply because managers and directors have been there for 20+ years, have no innovative or outside perspective and only think what they think is the right way to do things. - Higher management in HR is completely ignoring that a lot of employees are terrified of certain directors - this causes distrust in the organization. I can't get too much into this here.... but beware of the wolf in sheeps clothing.

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