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Meet Johnson & Johnson

@ Jobday Sciences 2026, 26 February 2026, 12:00 - 18:00

Which education levels is this company looking for?
  • Academic master
  • PhD
  • Professional bachelor
  • Academic bachelor
Which specific programmes is this company interested in?
  • Bio-Engineering
  • Chemistry
  • Medical Sciences
  • Pharmacological Sciences
What are the language requirements for candidates?

Potential candidates should match one of the listed requirements.

  • Dutch
  • English
Does this company offer internships?

No

Visit their website: https://innovativemedicine.jnj.com/belgium

At Johnson & Johnson, we believe health is everything. We are driven by a bold ambition: to develop breakthrough treatments that transform lives. Guided by science and inspired by patients, we focus on high-need areas such as Oncology, Immunology, Neuroscience, and Cardiopulmonary, aiming to prevent, treat, and cure complex diseases.

With global headquarters in New Brunswick, New Jersey, and operations in over 60 countries, J&J is a healthcare innovation powerhouse. In Belgium, our campus brings together expertise in R&D, manufacturing, commercialization, and support functions. Over 5,700 passionate employees work collaboratively to push the boundaries of science and innovation.

Innovation at Our Core: 

For more than 60 years, J&J in Belgium has led pioneering research and development, especially in neuroscience and cancer. Our work in Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-Cell (CAR-T) therapy exemplifies our commitment to personalized cancer care—engineering patients’ own immune cells to target and destroy cancer.

Who we are Looking For

We welcome professionals across disciplines—R&D, manufacturing, marketing, regulatory affairs, finance—and those with backgrounds in biotechnology or pharmaceuticals. We also offer opportunities for Life Sciences graduates and Post Docs eager to transition into industry. Key attributes we value include leadership, ethical integrity, collaboration, and a passion for improving patient outcomes