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Overall employee rating

3.2
Based on 14 reviews
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Detail Ratings
Work life balance
3.0
Career Growth
3.0
Work flexibility
3.0
Job Security
4.0
Pay and benefits
4.0
Leadership
3.0
Company Culture
3.0
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Clinical Project Manager
2.9
5 April 2026
Leadership at J&J MedTech is Okay, But Slow
Pros: The resources are pretty solid here for someone in the medical device industry. You've got a lot of support for your clinical trials, which is good. It's a big corporate place, so job security feels decent.
Cons: Leadership can be really slow to make decisions, especially for new projects. It often feels like there's a disconnect between upper management and what happens on the ground. As a Clinical Project Manager, I've seen some good initiatives just get stuck.
Advice to Management: Try to empower managers more and streamline decision-making. We need faster responses for new medical device projects to stay competitive.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.3
4 April 2026
Pay is decent for medtech, benefits are solid
Pros: The base salary for a Senior Software Engineer here is pretty good, you know? And honestly, the healthcare benefits are really solid in the medtech industry. I appreciated the 401k match, it's competitive.
Cons: Bonuses can feel pretty inconsistent; they're not always what you'd expect. Annual raises weren't always enough to keep pace with inflation. Also, for hybrid roles, there wasn't much wiggle room when negotiating pay.
Advice to Management: Be more transparent about bonus structures. Consider more competitive annual raises to keep up with market rates and retain talent, especially for critical roles like software engineering.
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Senior Clinical Research Associate
3.1
31 March 2026
Leadership needs more focus for hybrid teams
Pros: The pay and benefits are quite solid for the medical device industry, and you get decent job security here. I really enjoyed working with my direct team; we were very collaborative on clinical trials.
Cons: Leadership at the director level and above often lacked clear direction, especially for those of us working remotely. It felt like decisions were slow and communication wasn't always a priority, which made navigating complex projects tough within this large corporate environment.
Advice to Management: Please invest in leadership training, specifically around managing and communicating with hybrid and remote teams. Clearer strategic vision for those of us in clinical research roles would go a long way.
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Senior Product Manager
3.6
13 March 2026
Decent WLB for a big corporate gig
Pros: As a remote Senior Product Manager, I actually found the work-life balance pretty decent here. The hybrid model options are flexible if you need them, and my team generally respected boundaries. It's not always 40 hour weeks in the medical device industry, but it's manageable.
Cons: Sometimes project deadlines get intense, especially near product launches. You can find yourself working longer hours during those crunch times, even if it's not the every day norm. Some managers don't quite get the 'log off' part of the remote culture, expecting instant replies.
Advice to Management: Keep pushing for managers to truly embrace remote work boundaries. Remind them that flexibility and respecting personal time leads to better outcomes and less burnout for employees in this demanding industry.
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Sales Representative
3.3
5 March 2026
Okay flexibility for field roles, but some office rules are tough.
Pros: As a Sales Representative in the medical devices sector, I've had decent work flexibility for scheduling customer visits. Being field-based helps, so remote work is pretty standard for managing my territory. I can set my own pace most days.
Cons: The hybrid work policy for others can feel pretty rigid. Even for field reps like me, there's pressure to come into the Cincinnati, OH office for team meetings when a call would be fine. It feels like a big corporate requirement more than a functional need.
Advice to Management: Please consider the actual needs of different job roles. For MedTech sales roles, being in the office isn't always efficient. Trust your employees to do their job, whether they're onsite or WFH.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.1
27 February 2026
Okay work-life for a big MedTech company
Pros: I appreciate the flexible hours in the Irvine, CA office. As a Clinical Research Associate, I can often manage my schedule for appointments, which is a big plus for work-life balance.
Cons: It's tough when clinical trials hit a critical phase. You're expected to put in long hours for these medical devices, and that can really eat into your personal time. Sometimes the remote work policy feels inconsistent across different project teams.
Advice to Management: Try to standardize remote work policies across all departments, especially for MedTech roles like CRAs. It helps with predictability when managing clinical trial timelines.
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Software Engineer
3.1
26 February 2026
Leadership has pros and cons here
Pros: My direct manager was awesome, super supportive for my Software Engineer role. I learned a ton about the medical devices space here. Plus, the benefits are pretty solid for a big corporate company.
Cons: Upper leadership felt pretty disconnected. It's tough getting decisions made quickly across the MedTech divisions. Sometimes it feels like they don't really get what we do day-to-day in the Cincinnati, OH office.
Advice to Management: Listen more to the people actually building the products and innovating in the MedTech space. Try to streamline decision-making processes.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.4
25 February 2026
Decent place for early career, growth takes time
Pros: The benefits package is really solid, exactly what you'd expect from a big corporate company. As a Clinical Research Associate, I gained a lot of foundational knowledge in medical devices. It's a good spot to build your resume.
Cons: Career growth feels pretty slow here, especially for those of us in remote roles. It's tough to get noticed or move up without constant internal networking. Don't expect promotions to come quickly.
Advice to Management: Focus more on clear career progression paths for your remote clinical research teams. Provide better mentorship programs and opportunities for cross-functional projects. It would help retain talent who feel stuck.
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Clinical Specialist
3.0
25 February 2026
Pay & Benefits Are Solid, But Could Be Better
Pros: The health insurance is top-notch, which is a big deal in the healthcare industry. We get a solid 401k match too. For a big company like this, the stability in benefits is a major plus.
Cons: Base salary as a Clinical Specialist feels just 'fine', not super competitive for the Irvine, CA area. Annual raises are often minimal. There's not much room to negotiate beyond the initial offer.
Advice to Management: Re-evaluate base salaries for MedTech roles to stay competitive with market rates, especially in high-cost areas.
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Clinical Research Associate
3.1
22 February 2026
Solid but Slow Culture for a Big MedTech
Pros: It's a really stable place, which is great for job security in the medical device industry. The benefits package is solid. Some teams, especially within clinical operations, have a really supportive atmosphere.
Cons: The company culture can feel really slow sometimes, almost bureaucratic. As a Clinical Research Associate, I've noticed innovation isn't always prioritized. Moving between departments is tough, and there's a lot of red tape.
Advice to Management: Try to empower teams more and cut down on bureaucracy. Encourage faster decision-making, especially for new medtech solutions. More recognition for individual contributions would also help morale.
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