What is Stryker known for?

What is Stryker known for?

Stryker is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies and, together with our customers, we are driven to make healthcare better. We offer innovative products and services in Medical and Surgical, Neurotechnology, Orthopaedics and Spine that help improve patient and hospital outcomes.

Where are Stryker products manufactured?

Stryker Instruments, located at 4100 East Milham Avenue, Portage, Michigan, manufactures large and small bone powered surgical instruments and other high-technology medical devices principally used in orthopaedic surgery.

Is it hard to get hired at Stryker?

The company has a very hard and competitive hiring process. Expect at least three+ month process including multiple interviews, meetings and a Gallup test. The company has a very hard and competitive hiring process. Stryker’s people and culture are fantastic!

Who is Ronda Stryker married to?

William Johnston
Stryker is married to William Johnston, chairman of Greenleaf Trust, an investment management company which is also a shareholder in Stryker Corp. Shares owned in Johnston’s name are included in her net worth calculation.

Why should I work at Stryker?

Stryker offers development opportunities unique for each employees needs which could include training, certifications, tuition reimbursement, challenging assignments, mentorship, leadership programs, exposure and visibility to other functions or divisions within Stryker and one on one coaching.

How do you ace a Stryker interview?

“Give us an honest and detailed overview about yourself in your application. What’s driving your motivation for Stryker and how do you fit with our company? The more information we have about you, the easier it will be to find the perfect match for you within Stryker. Be self-confident and be yourself!

What is a striker frame?

[stri´ker] an apparatus specially designed for care of patients with injuries of the spinal column or cord. It is constructed of pipe and canvas and is designed so that the patient can be turned without difficulty.

  • October 1, 2022