Looking to transition into the healthcare and life sciences industry? This session, provided by Johnson & Johnson, will give audience members a broad understanding of the functional role types and various opportunities available at Johnson & Johnson. Panelists will share their journey into the healthcare space, and what has made them stay. Hear from these professionals about the biggest trends being seen in the industry today, how your professional skills can translate into the field, and how to grow within these roles.
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