Beijing
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Johnson & Johnson is a global healthcare company that develops medical devices, pharmaceuticals, and consumer health products. The company aims to improve health and well-being through innovative solutions and advanced technologies.
Job description:
When you intern at Johnson & Johnson, you’ll have a chance to work on vital assignments and initiatives, gaining hands-on experience that will help you grow both personally and professionally. As part of a dynamic team, you’ll apply your skill set in a supportive and collaborative environment while contributing to projects that make measurable, real-world impact during your 10- to 12-week experience.
If you join as a full-time employee after an internship, you will receive the following benefits:
J&J's leadership development programs (LDPs) help university students get practical, real-world business experience. At the same time, you'll develop leadership and communication skills, and broaden your understanding of concepts related to your function. The company also sees successful internship and co-op employees as a valuable resource in its search for future leaders across the companies.
At J&J, interns enjoy a supportive work-life balance, with flexible scheduling that accommodates at least three working days per week. This flexibility allows interns to gain valuable professional experience over a 3-6 month period while maintaining personal and academic commitments.
J&J thrives in its welcoming, inclusive culture where everyone can actively contribute and be heard. The job is to help you live your best life so in turn, you can bring life-changing health innovations to those who need them. Because at Johnson & Johnson, it’s not just what the company does, but also how they do it, that can change everything—including you.
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Pharmaceuticals
Johnson & Johnson is renowned for its diverse range of healthcare products, including pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and consumer health products like Band-Aid, Tylenol, and Johnson's Baby products.