A lot to improve on - Quality Engineer Johnson & Johnson Employee Review

3.0
10 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Everyone is very helpful and lovely to work with across all different phases. People are always happy to help or find someone who can help you. The work life balance is good. Subsidised canteen. Health insurance. On site gym.

Cons

complete removal of hybrid working for some but not all feels demoralising and unfair. This was announced with no warning right after a company wide employee survey closed. If you get stuck with a difficult manager work can become frustrating and repetitive and your career development can feel non existent. Market not performing as expected so some instability in hiring/investment and therefore increased workload. Upper management starting to care less about workers and only pushing for profits, you can especially tell this when you talk to people from other departments. Lack of parking aside from turbine area. Too many systems making it difficult to access information if you don’t have a contact in the correct department. Culture starting to feel toxic across site.

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5.0
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The size of the organization provides opportunities to continuously grow your career.

Cons

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3.0
16 June 2026
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Pros

The colleagues I worked with were great, friendly, helpful. Because the colleagues were great, I'd love to work there full-time, but this was a short contract.

Cons

The supervisor I was ultimately working for had never worked in digital-related products, in which I had decades of experience. He seemed to be unaware of what every colleague would be telling me (I was interviewing colleagues using a software the manager was intending to propose use for firm-wide). Both the colleagues I interviewed, and the internal technical staff I was speaking with knew the project would not function as he seemed intent on ... forcing(?) it do so. I gave him the resulting report of its users' feedback, and I was finished with my contract. He had gone through 2 other women in this same role, already. And he hired a male after me who delivered esentially the same results. Because I wasn't there, I have no idea of the dream outcome this manager attained, or switched to, later.

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