Bring Omar back!! - Senior Director Global Medical Education Medtronic Employee Review

4.0
May 11, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The size of the company has allowed for investments in new exciting ground-breaking technologies. The people are amazing at Medtronic and truly what makes it a great company to work for. The Mission is something that everyone believes in and focuses on in their day-to-day work.

Cons

Geoff Martha, new CEO, is going to run this once amazing company into the ground! His decisions have hurt the organization and the people. Since he's been at the helm, the culture has become toxic. They don't worry about their employees and it's a shame. He has cut so many talented people and is losing thousands of years of tribal knowledge by making hasty cuts across the board regardless of the person's experience or performance. The downside to being at the world's largest medical device company is that we are just a number.

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5.0
Dec 10, 2025
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Pros

Genuine camaraderie and support from fellow colleagues, flexible work hours (remote), transparency from leadership, excellent benefits especially extended maternity leave, many opportunities for growth and experience in various operating units and roles.

Cons

Limited exposure in project longevity if hired under S&SS as you are placed where the need is and not guaranteed to stay in one project or operating unit for long-term. In a similar vein, you will often need to work under different operating units and studies at the same time, which can sometimes be challenging. Also no PTO as a contingent worker and the process of being converted to permanent takes some time.

3.0
May 28, 2026
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Pros

There are many non-traditional benefits that help with work life balance. The company’s brand and global reach are undeniable and reinforce the company’s compelling Mission.

Cons

People are expected to deliver above-average results with below-average processes. The stock’s performance has earned this pressure, but there is no obvious, quick path to improvement. Your experience in that corporate environment will depend on your supervisor either being a leader or a manager.

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