Former Employee2.9Aug 20, 2024Did not enjoy my overall experience, the pay was good but everything else was not it for me.
Current Employee3.6Oct 22, 2024The idea of distributors in the southeast US, makes Stryker a workplace of flexibility, but extremely hard to get stuff done. Management is spread thin, and hard to reach. Constantly cutting you at the knees on costs or resources, while blowing smoke of how great it is to work here. I enjoy my time here, but I find myself looking for other opportunities in hopes...Read More
The idea of distributors in the southeast US, makes Stryker a workplace of flexibility, but extremely hard to get stuff done. Management is spread thin, and hard to reach. Constantly cutting you at the knees on costs or resources, while blowing smoke of how great it is to work here. I enjoy my time here, but I find myself looking for other opportunities in hopes...Read More
Former Employee3.9Apr 26, 2024Stryker is a solid company with a great overall culture. They are a huge market leader and there is a lot of opportunity to move within the company. The company's strength is also one of its biggest problems--leadership is extremely ambitious and career-centric. It's a culture where many in leadership roles primarily care about moving to the next rung of the...Read More
Stryker is a solid company with a great overall culture. They are a huge market leader and there is a lot of opportunity to move within the company. The company's strength is also one of its biggest problems--leadership is extremely ambitious and career-centric. It's a culture where many in leadership roles primarily care about moving to the next rung of the...Read More
Current Employee4.0May 7, 2025More R&D in the robotics side with the development of mako spine and Co-pilot has made us more competitive with the other key players in the spine space.
More R&D in the robotics side with the development of mako spine and Co-pilot has made us more competitive with the other key players in the spine space.