Incredible talent and learning opportunities, but really dependent on business unit you join - Sales Representative Stryker Employee Review

3.0
1 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing talent, Stryker hires the best of the best, you are surrounded by A+ players. Great opportunity to learn and be challenged. Tons of resources. Definitely great career opportunities to get promoted if you are performing. I’ve seen young professionals in their high 20s and low 30s become regional managers and marketing managers just from being a high sales performer. You can make $500K+ if you find the right territory.

Cons

100% commission as of 2026, most expensive products vs 5 other competitive companies, commoditized portfolio with minimal sole source contracts. Awarded with other vendors for all major GPO contracts, and hospitals always decide on the lower cost option rather than the premium that Stryker charges. If you do join Stryker try to find a product portfolio that is niche and a necessity to the hospital, not a “nice to have”. Implants, surgical equipment, beds are all need to have. Toothbrushes and cloths are nice to have.

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5.0
2 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great experience where they invest in your growth

Cons

Not many opportunities for full time after internship

3.0
17 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The individual contributors you work with are fantastic people and the products we work on are really interesting and have significant impacts on patient care.

Cons

Sports Medicine has unfortunately changed from a dynamic and collaborative group to one being led by toxic leadership. Rather than working together and trusting team members, they now have an in group and out group. If you’re in the in group, you can say anything you want without being questioned and be automatically trusted even when your track record says otherwise. If you’re in the out group and your message doesn’t align with what the leadership wants to hear, then you are automatically wrong and not to be trusted.

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