FAQs
What type of degree is preferred for the Medical Affairs CME Summer Intern position?
The ideal candidate should be pursuing a degree in biology, life sciences, pharmacy, medicine, business, engineering, or a related field.
How long is the duration of the internship?
This internship is a 3-month program.
What will be the focus of the internship?
The focus will be on procedural optimization, outcomes records management, and collaboration with cross-functional teams to advance patient care.
Is previous experience in the pharmaceutical or healthcare industry required?
Previous experience in the pharmaceutical or healthcare industry is a plus but not mandatory.
What skills are emphasized for this internship?
Strong research and analytical skills, excellent communication and presentation skills, and proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, especially Excel and SharePoint are emphasized.
Will the intern have opportunities to present their findings?
Yes, the intern will have the opportunity to present findings and recommendations to leadership.
Is this internship paid?
The job description does not specify whether the internship is paid; candidates are encouraged to inquire during the application process.
What type of projects will the intern be working on?
The intern will work on impactful projects that contribute to the mission of advancing patient care and addressing educational gaps in healthcare.
Are there opportunities for networking within the organization during the internship?
Yes, the internship will involve collaboration with cross-functional teams, providing opportunities for networking within the organization.
How does Johnson & Johnson support diversity and inclusion in their hiring process?
Johnson & Johnson is committed to being an Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Employer, ensuring that all qualified applicants receive consideration without discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, and other protected statuses.