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Romin has been an engineer with Stryker for over 13 years. "At Stryker, we have the ability to improve patient lives, which is a powerful feeling. I also like the ability to grow our team and achieve great results," Romin said. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQXJR
Meet Lisa and Anja, two of our engineers in Europe! Lisa says she loves Stryker because “it’s an international company consisting of many young people and it invests in its employees.” Anja says she chose Stryker for “the chance to work on something
Great Places to Work and Fortune have named Stryker one of the Best Places to Work in Texas! Find out why Stryker is a great place to work: http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQXrX
Meet Al, a former Navy officer and a Stryker engineer for the last 19 years! Al said, "I wanted to be in an environment with great people and a mission that mattered." Looking for an engineering role while helping change lives? http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQX1M
"Every day, it is more apparent to me that Stryker cares about the quality of our products, and therefore the well-being of the patients we help. Between the awesome people I get to work with every day and knowing that my work is helping change lives
Jyotirmoy tells us about his experience at Stryker! "As an engineer, there is no better way to serve humanity than to join a world leader whose transformative solutions empower an individual to live a more functioning and rewarding life.”
When we asked Misty what she likes about working at Stryker, she said, “The people! Although many companies say employees are their #1 asset, Stryker demonstrates this better than anywhere else I’ve worked."
This week, we’re highlighting some Stryker employees who want to tell you why Stryker is a great place to work. Thanks to all their hard work, we had a lot to celebrate in 2016! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQXLS
This week, we’re highlighting Stryker employees who want to tell you why Stryker is a great place to work. Thanks to all their hard work, we have a lot to celebrate! http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQXRi
Is Friday the 13th actually unlucky? This slideshow of historical events asks you to be the judge. http://glassdoor.com/slink.htm?key=vQX4C