Fantastic culture, mission, and people - Interaction Designer Stryker Employee Review

5.0
Mar 28, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

We are solving big problems with highly collaborative teams. Great culture focused on maximizing your strengths vs. picking on your weaknesses. Lots of customer contact and real-world experience possible. Many opportunities to make team connections through project travel. Highly supportive of inward mobility so you can move around to support your growth.

Cons

Global teams sometimes siloed - you have to work to make connections on teams that cross offices. Sales and marketing-led - which is fine because they know the customer needs - but if you are looking for a design-led company this isn't it. Designers are also embedded with their businesses - have to work to make connections and find mentorship there.

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5.0
Apr 10, 2026
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Pros

Stryker is a great place to work that fairly pays their employees because they have very high standards for the work that is done. If you are a high achiever, you will be successful

Cons

Very high standards are excellent when you have guidance, but if the vision and purpose are lacking, it is hard to know what to execute on

5.0
Aug 6, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Stryker has one of the best working atmospheres I have ever been a part of. They know how to hire the right people and the people mesh together easily and well. They understand innovation and are great at identifying upcoming medical technology to help them continue to grow on a positive direction every year. Unlimited growth potential within any of its divisions once you are in.

Cons

Competitive to get into and the entry level positions can be tough. Attracts a lot of people who are competitive and sales oriented which is great to a point. Also due to the quick nature of the business, many people are trained "trial by fire" style which can be stressful. Finally with the competitive nature comes a lot of people who work outside normal hours for better or for worse.

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