
Data from 35 employees in 2 departments at Johnson & Johnson revealed employees in the Engineering department feel the highest amount of job security at Johnson & Johnson whereas employees in the IT department tend to feel the least secure. When comparing men to women, men are more likely to say they feel secure at Johnson & Johnson. Lastly, employees who have a high school education level or have Over 10 Years work experience feel Secure Enough about their job at Johnson & Johnson.
Answered by 35 Johnson & Johnson employees
Other employees at Johnson & Johnson answered Neutral the most among all other ethnicities.
Caucasian employees at Johnson & Johnson answered Very Insecure the least among all other ethnicities.
Johnson & Johnson employees in IT answered Secure Enough the most among all other departments.
Johnson & Johnson employees in Engineering answered Very Secure the least among all other departments.
Johnson & Johnson employees aged 41-45 answered Secure Enough the most among all other ethnicities.
Johnson & Johnson employees aged 18-25 answered Secure Enough the least among all other ethnicities.
Johnson & Johnson employees with answered Secure Enough the most among all other education levels.
Johnson & Johnson employees with a Bachelor's degree answered Insecure the least among all other education levels.
Johnson & Johnson employees with 3 to 6 Years experience answered Secure Enough the most among all other segments.
Johnson & Johnson employees with Over 10 Years experience answered Insecure the least among all other segments.
Johnson & Johnson employees in Seattle answered Secure Enough the most among all other locations.
Johnson & Johnson employees in New York answered Insecure the least among all other locations.