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Careers in Sub-Saharan Africa

Employees within our companies work in a diverse and wide range of professional disciplines across both Innovative Medicine and MedTech. We operate offices in South Africa, Kenya and Ghana. 

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Care starts here: Personalized employee mental health for every journey

Learn more about personalized employee benefits at J&J—and why we believe that caring for people includes caring for the mental and emotional well-being of everyone on our team.

Career transition Q&A: From the hospital to the electrophysiology team at J&J

After seven years in nursing, Marco P. made the move to electrophysiology at J&J. Why he transitioned—and what he’s learned—might inspire you to join him on our team.

What does an electrophysiology Associate Clinical Account Specialist do? 4 insights from a J&J recruiter

What does an electrophysiology clinical account specialist do at J&J? Get insights on electrophysiology (EP) careers, training, skills and job requirements from a recruiter on our team.

Life at J&J

Working with Johnson & Johnson isn’t just any job. It’s an invitation to align your career with transformational breakthroughs in health. Because we’re driven by a passion to achieve the best version of health for everyone, everywhere—and existing barriers aren’t going to break themselves. 

Join our award-winning workplace

Your career is in safe hands when you join the team that industry leaders recognize as one of the world’s most admired companies and best employers.

  • World's Most Admired Companies 2026 – Fortune magazine
  • Best Brands for Social Impact 2025 – Forbes magazine
  • World's Best Employers 2025 – Forbes magazine
  • World's Best Companies of 2025 – TIME magazine

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Wherever you are in the world or your career, we want to get to know you! Sign up for our talent community and share your career goals—it’s the first place our recruiters look when they have a new role.

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