Great company... terrible high management - Anonymous employee Johnson & Johnson Employee Review

2.0
29 Oct 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Friendly place, good pay for average in Prague. JNJ is a great company and this is noticeable easily, but the shared service center for finance is a stain to its reputation. The values and structure and culture of the company are really great and I would work again for JnJ. Just not in the FiNance SSC.

Cons

Unprofessional high management, very sexist with an open harassing attitude. High management has little respect for women and behave as owners of JnJ. Promotions are based on interests of management mainly, little recognition and very limited career growth opportunities and developmental opportunities. All seems great from the presentation deck though...

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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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