You may have some specific questions about applying and interviewing for positions with the Johnson & Johnson International Leadership Development Programs. The following are frequently asked questions and answers.
- 1. Type careers.jnj.com into your Web browser. The requisition numbers and locations for IRDP can be found here
- 2. The Johnson & Johnson International LDP recruitment team will review applications and conduct phone screening interviews with selected candidates.
- 3. Selected candidates may be invited to participate in an online assessment.
- 4. Hiring managers will review assessments and schedule video interviews with selected candidates.
- 5. Selected first- and second-year students will be invited to learn more about Johnson & Johnson and/or complete final round interviews with global leaders.
Yes, we do offer positions to students who don´t intern with us. While our goal is to source as many of our full-time hires from the intern class, we do have a number of openings this year and will therefore look at a broader pool of candidates. Students who did not intern with us will be actively considered for full-time roles.
Yes, please apply to all jobs you are interested in.
What we look for is a consistent track record of strong performance, strategic thinking, leadership potential, and transferable skills. Past experience is important, but it does not necessarily limit your job opportunities. We have hired many Graduates/Master's/MBAs through the IRDP who did not have any background in a certain function. It is important to articulate your transferable skills and give examples that will show us your results and leadership.
Johnson & Johnson recruits talented candidates for IRDP who are interested in going back to their home countries, regardless of where they have taken their graduate studies. We typically do not sponsor visas for permanent IRDP positions outside of your home region or country. However, in some rare cases, under very special circumstances, we may sponsor a candidate's visa, depending on functional area requirements or business needs.
IRDP internships are specifically designed to develop potential business leaders who will work for our businesses in their home country.
You can apply to any country where you have permanent work authorization and local language fluency.
The advantages of applying to jobs in your home country are related, first of all, to your performance. Our experience has been that new IRDP participants tend to do better during their first year when they start in markets where they are very familiar with the culture and business environment. Of course, there will be exceptions to this. Typically our advice is to jump-start your career in your home country. If you demonstrate strong performance, your opportunities can be very broad.
Working in your home country for a period of time also helps to fulfill our organization's commitment to delivering healthcare solutions that are culturally appropriate, and to improving access to healthcare for people in every part of the world. As a native of a particular country, you are in a uniquely potent position to help advance these goals.
You can apply to any country where you have permanent work authorization and local language fluency.
You can apply to as many positions as you like. If you are successful in your first-round screening interview, your information is made available to all our businesses via our online database.
The interview will include behavior-based questions based on key competencies important for Johnson & Johnson leaders. We recommend you think about personal examples that you can discuss in some detail, describing the situation or task, the action you took, and the result or outcome. The interviewer will also discuss your preferences and motivations.
Candidates should be prepared to discuss specific past experiences at school and/or at work that demonstrate their readiness to take on the responsibilities of the position. There may be particular emphasis on leadership potential, teamwork and collaboration, innovation, meeting work/project challenges, and genuine interest in the field of healthcare.
Candidates may also learn more on careers.jnj.com or jnj.com in order to ask meaningful questions about Johnson & Johnson and its operating companies.
We actually prefer it when you are open to more than one segment, since it allows us to consider you for multiple opportunities. We will make your résumé available to hiring managers from both segments, which will increase your chances. We also want to know if you do not wish to consider a segment, which helps to manage expectations on our part.
Offers for full-time positions are generally extended any time between September and December, but in some cases, offers may be extended after that time period.
Internship offers are generally extended between January and March each year, but may be made at other times.
We will ask for your preference (Pharmaceutical, or MedTech) during your interviews, and every effort will be made to match students' preferences when possible. In some cases, only certain segments will have openings in a particular country.
Your preferences will be entered into our system, so our hiring managers can search for candidates interested in their segments. Hiring managers will review applicants' information and decide whom they want to select for additional interviews.
Absolutely! There are many examples of that, but it really depends on an individual's performance, personal career goals, and impact during the first job.