Good Company, Common Challenges - Senior Manager Johnson & Johnson Employee Review

4.0
24 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I’ve never seen a company that tries as hard to keep employment impacted employees within the company by helping to find them new roles. I’ve the last 5 years I’ve seen 5 rounds of layoffs. Each time most of the impacted employees were able to find new positions before their last day of work. Also, the employee pension plan is a great thing. If that wasn’t in place I think a lot of people would look for other jobs more quickly, but the long term value creates a significant hit if a person chooses to leave.

Cons

The company is way behind technically. Old systems that don’t talk to each other, lots of manual work requiring headcount that would not be needed if technology adoption were faster, and development and launch of products without fully developed remote diagnostic ability puts it 15 years+ behind competitors. The employee loyalty mentioned above also means that a lot of longer term employees get promoted to senior roles, and not many senior roles are hired from outside. This leads to a fair number of senior people leading business groups for technology they know nothing about. This creates gaps and lots of need for employees to find bandaid ways to cover and keep things moving.

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5.0
8 Jul 2026
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Pros

Great team and environment to learn

Cons

Long hours and competitive. Overall just make sure you are committed.

3.0
9 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There is a good work life balance.

Cons

- bureaucracy, everything take longer than needs to - culture is "J&J nice," precludes discussing difficult problems blocking progress - hostile to people with autism or others with neurodivergence - diversity is poor, if you are black you very likely not feel "seen" - higher penalties for women being assertive than men - will engage in constructive discharge to get rid of people perceived as difficult to work with - The ratings for employees are on a curve, if you are in a strong team, higher ratings are hard won, not everyone can be exceptional, even if they meet the J&J definition of exceptional. - Feedback is vague, not specific, actionable or helpful. Some manager are good coaches, but they are exceptions. - If you get a moderate rating you are in danger of being laid off. - In the Bay Area, pay is not competitive. HR has data saying otherwise, but I assure you, it is incorrect. Odds are, you will take a pay cut to join.

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