expected more from J&J - Senior Financial Analyst Johnson & Johnson Employee Review

2.0
May 19, 2021
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Pros

- Great place to start your career - You learn a lot from your peers and management - Company is old and diverse; creates many opportunities for improvement - Lots of change is always happening. You can be a leader in change - They have been giving away free PTO days due to the current work environment - Great benefits compared to peers, but compensation is lower

Cons

- You are inundated with requests and you have systems that are so outdated, it takes hours, countless emails, and meetings to get tasks done - FLDP has lost a lot of it's value over the years to peers. You can see this through both the talent pool + management of the program. As a former FLDP, you sense how outdated and poor things are managed. - Culture is a bit toxic and dare I say 'fake'. We preach a lot of 'credo', but it is perfectly normal and acceptable for folks to work 8-8 or 7-7. Creates the expectation and isn't healthy for workers. Wish they practiced what they preached. - FLDP is not anywhere near its former caliber, has obvious mismanagement, and you are underpaid + grind hard. Some friends worked investment banking like hours. This is unacceptable. - All employees are generally overstretched

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 16, 2026
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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

The supervisor I was ultimately working for had never worked in digital-related products, in which I had decades of experience. He seemed to be unaware of what every colleague would be telling me (I was interviewing colleagues using a software the manager was intending to propose use for firm-wide). Both the colleagues I interviewed, and the internal technical staff I was speaking with knew the project would not function as he seemed intent on ... forcing(?) it do so. I gave him the resulting report of its users' feedback, and I was finished with my contract. He had gone through 2 other women in this same role, already. And he hired a male after me who delivered esentially the same results. Because I wasn't there, I have no idea of the dream outcome this manager attained, or switched to, later.

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