Pros
Clean, quiet, bright manufacturing environment.
Cons
If you’re looking to the med industry as a “do no harm” career, keep looking. Whether medical costs are through the roof or if the US Gov completes Gov-run healthcare, the industry still profits immensely. This is good for Stryker, but very bad for patients and tax payers. Pay isn’t great, so the boost in business won’t offset the boost in your med bills. Spend months chasing the tiniest, insignificant problems that have no effect on the product or patient. Get asked daily to hourly by very high-stress people for updates on it. Hope you like Bernie Sanders, because the CEO is going to berate you on it at every annual United Way event (on which he sits as a board member). You can make more money elsewhere with a lot less stress. Don’t have a family. Everyone there who does would have their kids in Public Boarding School if it were an option because they’d rather be working. No one will say anything negative to your face, you’ll just find out later why your job has become so much more difficult. Very, very, VERY politically corrrect environment. They should post ahead of time: “Republicans need not apply.”