Put your skills to use in a meaningful way, creating innovative health technologies
To pioneer new innovations, we are always looking to expand and diversify our teams with more bright minds from software development, cloud infrastructure, data science, machine learning, data engineering, DevOps and more.
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Make a world of difference
Put your creativity and skills to good use solving challenging customer needs in the health tech arena. Continually innovate to improve the future health of billions of people across our planet. And contribute to important challenges such as cardiac diseas prevention, cancer diagnosis, well-being in pregnancy, and more.
Harness the power of together
Connect with talented people who share your drive for improving patients’ and doctors’ lives through healthcare innovations. See how the power of collaboration can help you expand the impact you have on solving the most pressing challenges in healthcare. And work in an agile environment where you can thrive and be yourself.
Grow as yourself
Sharpen your skills and develop new ones by being stimulated to learn and solve a variety of challenges impacting people's lives. Feel valed, inspired and supported to apply your skills and grow towards the life you want to live. And get access to coaching and mentoring programs, workshop conferences, hackathons, gig assignments and more.
Gain perks to thrive
You’ll receive a variety of benefits aimed at keeping you happy, healthy, strong and engaged. And you’ll be given the flexibility to help you shape a healthy work rhythm with strong holiday policies, well-being programs and more offerings designed to support you – both inside and outside of work.
5 surprising reasons to work in tech at Philips
Did you know we work on trailblazing AI applications and healthtech concepts to improve lives?
I love working with cutting-edge technology and harnessing it to improve the products we develop. There is a complete, digital revolution going on at the moment within pathology and it's amazing to be at the center of that transformation. I know the work I'm doing could eventually end-up saving someone's life.
Jelte Peter Vink
Sr. Director Engineering, The Netherlands
At Philips, we have our footprint everywhere, whether it's mobile, analytics, IoT, data analysis and insights, or cloud and service-based offerings. Now healthcare is becoming the next big thing in the technology space and we are leading that transformation.
Shruti Prahlada
Program Manager, India
There were several remarkable moments in my career, but one of them was undoubtedly the birth of my son in a hospital here in Brazil that uses the Tasy system. Knowing that, in a way, I was part of its development, was something that filled me with pride. And I could say that we were three of the billions of lives impacted by our solutions.
Luciano Honorio Alves
Technology Manager, R&D Innovation, Brazil
My team is looking at the future of image guided therapy, so we're looking at technologies like robotics, automation & image guidance to help improve lives. When you bring together researchers, physicians, engineers, & scientists amazing innovation can happen.
Sean Kyne
Research program lead, robotics and automation, USA
I like to challenge myself. At Philips, I feel fulfilled professionally because this continuous evolution is part of the DNA of the company. Here, every day I learn something new. In addition to being challenged on a daily basis and working with inspiring people, the company has several incentives such as courses and access to powerful knowledge platforms.
Patricia da Cunha Torres
Project Manager, Connected Care, Brazil
It is essential to address bias in AI development, ensure ethical considerations, and involve diverse stakeholders, including patients, to distribute AI benefits and risks fairly and improve healthcare outcomes for everyone.
Satya Keerthy
Digital Solution R&D Leader, India
What I'm mostly proud of is that I push new technologies into new business. For me, it was important that I could do research in cutting-edge technology. And working in Philips' AI software team, I'm able to do it.
Mara Houbraken
AI Software Scientist, Integrated Technology Solutions, The Netherlands
Creating cutting-edge AI systems that integrate with CT scanners, speed up radiologists' decision-making, simplify cardiac ultrasound; use generative AI to ease hospital staff workload, and provide timely healthcare to those in need - this is what excites me about working at Philips.
Kameshwari Kanchana Nimishakavi
Lead, Data and AI Capability Upskilling, India
It is a big responsibility to develop an algorithm that helps radiologists diagnose medical conditions. The product we are responsible for is a significant tool that saves human lives.
Chen Ben Yashar
Software Engineer, Israel
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As someone who has been involved with MIT COVID-19 Challenge Community since 2020, I was excited to learn about innovation and developments in this field to scale medicine to solve healthcare problems.
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