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Band of brothers: Meet the innovative men who founded Johnson & Johnson in 1886
The largest healthcare company in the world began as a simple partnership among three forward-thinking siblings. We explore the lasting impact James, Edward Mead and Robert Johnson, the company’s first president, had on Johnson & Johnson. -
Caring & giving around the globe: 43 Johnson & Johnson programs that are transforming lives—and the future of healthcare
Check out this fun interactive map for a glimpse at how the company is helping people on nearly every continent live healthier lives. -
Doing good day and night: 6 Johnson & Johnson employees who are making the world a better place
Who says you can’t take your work home with you? For these men and women, their day jobs are just one facet of living a purpose-driven life to help others in truly impactful ways. -
Katherine Hannan: The intrepid nurse who battled the deadliest flu pandemic in history
Some 50 million people would succumb to the Spanish influenza outbreak of 1918. And this Johnson & Johnson employee went out of her way to be at the very front lines of caring for the sick. -
8 Fun Facts About Our Credo—Johnson & Johnson’s Mission Statement
2018 marks the 75th anniversary of Our Credo. In honor of the milestone, we’ve compiled some interesting tidbits—past and present—about the legendary belief statement. -
James Burke: The Johnson & Johnson CEO who earned a Presidential Medal of Freedom
His passion for the company’s ethics-driven business philosophy earned him a spot on Fortune Magazine’s 10 Greatest CEOs of All Time. See how his legacy lives on today. -
Johnson & Johnson named to Glassdoor’s 2018 list of Best Places to Work
The company nabbed a top spot on the annual list—based entirely on positive reviews from its own employees. -
7 Ways Johnson & Johnson Has Been at the Forefront of Supporting Its Employees Since 1886
In honor of Labor Day, we’re taking a look back at how the company has championed fair pay, work/life balance and groundbreaking health benefits for its workers throughout its over-130-year history. -