A Company in Transition - Director Johnson & Johnson Employee Review

2.0
15 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Legacy of Excellence - Having been with the company for many years, I can attest to its once vibrant and inspiring culture. It was a place where employees felt valued and where the mission to positively impact humanity was more than just the Credo on the wall. Strong Compensation and Benefits - While the culture has shifted, the company still offers competitive pay.

Cons

Cultural Decline - The divestiture of the consumer division marked a turning point, leading to a shift away from core values. What was once a mission-driven organization is now singularly focused on financial outcomes, often at the expense of employee morale and purpose. Identity Crisis - The company is struggling to redefine itself post-divestiture. This lack of a clear direction has resulted in conflicting priorities and a sense of instability across teams. Eroding Trust - Transparency and open communication, once hallmarks of the culture, have diminished. Employees are now left in the dark about decisions that significantly impact their roles and futures. Loss of Vision - The cultural decline has alienated employees who were drawn to J&J for its Credo, which now seems to be just decorations on the wall.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Recommend
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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

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