Do the work of your life 
to help the lives of others

Your work can give the world more time to care


You’re not just chasing a role, you’re seeking purpose. A place where your ideas,
your decisions, and your energy help us deliver solutions that give back time for what matters most.
Time for doctors to engage deeply with their patients, or care for loved ones. 
Whether you're designing breakthrough innovations, getting them quickly and safely to the market,
or bringing them to clinical teams across the world, what you do here will help provide
better care for more people — for literally billions of people around the world.


In healthcare, time means more. Yours too.
Why not spend it helping the lives of others? 

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Building a Rewarding Career After Life in the Armed Forces
When is a new job life-changing? Veterans looking to enter the civilian workforce face a significant life change. Former members of the British Armed Forces have brought their unique skills and experiences to build thriving careers at Philips. Lynsey, Ron and David share their stories. Read on to learn more about what they did to make the move here.

The work of your life

What you do with your career matters. 
Discover how you can do the work of your life
to help the lives of others.
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You are you

When you join Philips, you’ll become part of 
an organization that truly reflects the world we live in.
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Awards and recognition

Inspiring us to improve further

Our ambition is to become the best place to work for people who share our passion for improving lives

Think you know Philips?
Think again!

We're a health technology company driven by a passion for improving lives through technology. Did you know that we're also a leader in sustainability practices and consistently file more patents than any other company in our field?
Think you know Philips? Think again
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