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Future Health Index
The second annual Future Health Index study sheds new light on the continued challenges and opportunities global health systems face in transitioning to seamless, integrated healthcare models.
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Bill McLaughlin, our longest serving employee
As a 19-year old just starting out in 1958, Bill McLaughlin had no idea that his career journey would span 58 years at one company - or that he'd end up as Philips' longest serving employee.
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Embrace the Unexpected
What's #LifeAtPhilips really like? Get a better sense of the people, spirit and culture of our company.
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Luc Berntsen, Mechanical Engineer
"I always tell my friends, working at Philips is like a playground for geeks."
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We develop products and solutions that tackle the world's most significant health challenges, such as cardiac disease prevention, sleep and respiratory conditions, air purification, and well-being in pregnancy, to name just a few. We are looking for the most passionate and skilled Engineers to help us build a healthier society with technology. That is why, as well as offering an attractive compensation and benefits package, we provide you with the chance to work on innovative technologies that really matter to people you know and care for, perhaps even yourself.
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"I was just moving forward with being a mechanical engineer and didn't really think about how I was going to use mechancial engineering to do something that would fulfill me for the rest of my life." Harold Hovagimian, Engineer at Philips
You will work in multidisciplinary teams on projects that reflect the diversity of our technologies, handling complex projects in our consumer and professional health business groups. The size our our Engineer community offers many chances for career growth with new positions opening up everyday, across multiple cities and countries. An you'll have the opportunity to contribute your own ideas in an enterpenurial environment where the work itself is what matters the most.
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