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Internship Opportunities

Internship opportunities

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.

Want to fetch coffee and make copies? There are plenty of opportunities to do so—just not at Johnson & Johnson. Here, you’ll apply your skills in a supportive and collaborative environment while interacting with teams and leaders across the organization.

We have opportunities for you to contribute in areas like:

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Who we’re looking for

We’re looking for motivated candidates who are ready to make an immediate, measurable impact on the world and bring innovative ideas, products and services to life. We’re working to improve the lives and health of people around the world—and we need your help to do it. That’s why, to be eligible, you must:

  • Be actively pursuing a bachelor’s degree or above, depending on the internship
  • Have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.0
  • Demonstrate strong analytical and quantitative skills
  • Possess excellent communication and presentation skills as well as leadership qualities
  • Be able to handle multiple projects and initiatives while maintaining a strong sense of urgency

What our internship participants are saying

  • I was surprised by the amount of responsibility I was given, and how very senior leaders, like SVPs and product directors, valued my input and web expertise even though I was low on the totem pole. They were really willing to hear my perspective and trusted me to lead the IT side of a website launch. From there, things just started to grow.
    Nigel Storey
    Senior Director, Chief Operating Officer of Johnson & Johnson Design speaking about his experience as a Rutgers University Inroads Intern in collaboration with Johnson & Johnson
  • I knew that the culture, talent and innovation within Johnson & Johnson were exactly what I was looking for in a company. After learning about Johnson & Johnson’s commitment to creating a world without disease, I was truly inspired and wanted to help achieve this goal.
    Madiha Irfan
    Interning at Johnson & Johnson before joining the Information Technology Leadership Development Program (ITLDP)
  • What really resonated with me throughout my internship was, instead of having an attitude of ‘what do I need to do,’ it was more ‘how can I help?
    Vivian Lang
    Currently member of the R&D Leadership Program speaking about her experience as an intern at Johnson & Johnson DePuy Synthes, while attending the Worcester Polytechnic Institute

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