Medtronic

United States - Minnesota - Minneapolis

https://jobs.medtronic.com/jobs/product-support-specialist-diabetes-dutch-german-57608

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Currently employed at this company: 176

Many of Medtronic's employees come from the below universities and educational backgrounds:

Top Universities

  • King abdulaziz university
  • American university of beirut
  • King faisal university
  • Cairo university

Top Educational Backgrounds

  • biomedical engineering
  • pharmacy
  • accounting
  • business administration

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Most entry-level professionals at Medtronic have the below job roles:

Sales Engineering Legal Support Services Administration Medical, Healthcare, and Nursing
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Gender and Age

32.14%
Females

67.86%
Males

36.36%
Under the age of 35

10.23%
Above the age of 50

Employees Registered on Bayt.com

Mohamed Nasser Galal

Business Finance Partner, RMS CEMA

ELIE ALWAN

Education leader-MEA

Nehal Mohamed

Supply Chain & Import Specialist, Egypt

Rothana Al-Jefri

Associate Business support specialist

Rana Chalhoub

Regulatory Affairs

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About Medtronic

Medtronic was founded in 1949 as a medical equipment repair shop by Earl Bakken and his brother-in-law, Palmer Hermundslie. Did these two men set out to change medical technology and the lives of millions of people? No. But they did have a deep moral purpose and an inner drive to use their scientific knowledge and entrepreneurial skills to help others. That spirit — combined with our founders' personal integrity and passion — became our guiding philosophy and, ultimately, the Medtronic Mission. Our first life-changing therapy — a wearable, battery-powered cardiac pacemaker — was the foundation for many more Medtronic therapies that use our electrical stimulation expertise to improve the lives of millions of people. Over the years, we developed additional core technologies, including implantable mechanical devices, drug and biologic delivery devices, and powered and advanced energy surgical instruments. Today, our technologies are used to treat nearly 40 medical conditions.

Mission

Written in 1960, our Mission dictates that our first and foremost priority is to contribute to human welfare. Over a half-century later, the Mission continues to serve as our ethical framework and inspirational goal for our employees around the world.