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10 women share what it means to be a working mom at Johnson & Johnson

Johnson & Johnson has been named to Working Mother’s Best Companies list for the past three decades. Learn why the company makes the cut year after year from moms who can speak to its parental perks firsthand.

Johnson & Johnson moms with their families

Thirty-one years. That’s how long Working Mother magazine has produced its list of the best companies for working moms—and how long Johnson & Johnson has been named to the respected roster.

That’s thanks to a robust, continuously evolving list of benefits offered to parents, from on-site daycare centers to 17 weeks of paid leave for new mothers—not to mention an overall culture that supports the advancement of women in the workplace.

On the eve of the annual Working Mother 100 Best Companies award ceremony—part of their two-day Work Life Congress in New York City— we asked 10 of our mom employees to tell us in this moving video how a career at Johnson & Johnson has enhanced both their professional and family lives.

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10 Working Moms Share What It Means to Be a Mother at Johnson & Johnson

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