Full-Time

2025 MBA Leadership Development Rotational Program

Posted on 9/21/2024

Medtronic

Medtronic

10,001+ employees

Medical device maker advancing therapies

Compensation Overview

$101.6k - $152.4k/yr

+ Short-term Incentive + Medtronic Incentive Plan

Minneapolis, MN, USA

Direct hire candidates are required to relocate to Minneapolis, MN for 1st rotations.

Direct hire candidates are required to relocate to Minneapolis, MN for 1st rotations.

Direct hire candidates are required to relocate to Minneapolis, MN for 1st rotations.

Category
Business & Strategy (2)
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Required Skills
Market Research
Sales
Marketing
Requirements
  • Current enrollment in an MBA program with an anticipated graduation date of Spring 2025
  • Ability to begin fulltime employment on July 21, 2025
  • Minimum of 4 years (48 months) fulltime work experience
  • United States work authorization is required. Individuals currently possessing temporary visas such as E, F-1, H-1, H-2, L, B, J or TN, or who may need sponsorship for US work authorization now or in the future, are not eligible. (The Medtronic LDRP does not offer employment sponsorship now or in the future)
Responsibilities
  • Formulates and reviews short and long-range plans, goals, and objectives for specific product or functional area
  • Models new effective and efficient operating processes that make it easier to do business
  • Drives detailed financial analyses and valuation models for proposed programs; constructs and presents analyses to seek alignment from senior management
  • Interfaces with customers to identify unmet needs, provide support, and develop product plans; conducts competitive analyses and market research
  • Determines the profitability and viability of new products or product enhancements
  • Collaborates with cross-matrix/cross-functional partners to facilitate strategic initiatives and key assignment deliverables
  • Collaborates with the field sales team to identify creative solutions for hospitals and physicians that will ensure effective and efficient delivery of services.
  • Develops marketing strategies and tactics to ensure effective product placement relative to market opportunity, working closely with product development for a specific product, brand, or product area over its entire life cycle.

Medtronic makes medical devices and therapies to treat chronic diseases, including implantables, sensors, and diabetes management tools. Its devices interact with the body to regulate or monitor functions, such as pacemakers delivering heart stimulation and neuromodulation devices sending electrical signals. The company differentiates itself through a long history of device development and a broad portfolio, expanded via acquisitions to access new technologies and markets. Its goal is to improve patient health outcomes by providing integrated medical technologies that help manage chronic conditions.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Fridley, Minnesota

Founded

1949

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Cardiac ablation reached a $2 billion annualized run rate in fiscal 2026.
  • SPR Therapeutics expands neuromodulation into earlier chronic-pain intervention.
  • MiniMed separation can sharpen capital allocation toward higher-growth businesses.

What critics are saying

  • Boston Scientific’s Galway expansion intensifies competition for software and cardiology talent.
  • Tariffs threaten roughly $250 million of fiscal 2027 profit.
  • Acquisition-heavy growth keeps integration risk high across CathWorks and future deals.

What makes Medtronic unique

  • Medtronic pairs legacy devices with software, AI, and connected cardiac care.
  • Its CathWorks acquisition strengthens coronary physiology analysis inside cardiovascular workflows.
  • The Galway hub builds regulated software capability for implanted cardiac-device monitoring.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Paid Holidays

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Employee Stock Purchase Plan

Employee Assistance Program

Wellness Program

Growth & Insights and Company News

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The Associated Press
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Yahoo Finance
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Silicon Republic
Apr 3rd, 2026
What impact might Medtronic's new lab have on Galway's medtech ecosystem?

What impact might Medtronic's new lab have on Galway's medtech ecosystem? 3 Apr 2026 From left: Ruth Callanan, Ronan Rogers and John Caulfield. Image: Andrew Downes/Xposure Ronan Rogers and Ruth Callanan discuss innovation in the west of Ireland and the evolution of Ireland's STEM careers. Ireland's medtech sector is moving beyond traditional biomedical engineering, according to Ronan Rogers, the senior R&D director for cardiac ablation solutions at Medtronic. He explained the region has built "real depth", not just in medtech, but across key areas such as pharmaceutical science, advanced analytics and digital technology. Areas that are now "increasingly converging". "That diversity of opportunity is a huge strength for Ireland," he told SiliconRepublic.com. "It allows people from different professional backgrounds to find meaningful, high-impact careers in healthcare, while helping Ireland move further up the value chain as a centre for complex, globally relevant innovation." Having recently expanded its Galway-based pharmaceutical laboratory, the Medtronic facility now serves as a west of Ireland hub for high-tech innovation and the evolving needs of the global healthcare space. Rogers is of the opinion that this is reflective of the convergence of the country's medtech divisions. Noting that the primary purpose of the lab "is to integrate pharmaceutical, engineering and analytical expertise under one roof to address the complex challenges of combination products, [that is] where a medical device and a medicine work together". "We see that convergence very clearly in this laboratory and there is a wide range of career paths in our industry, whether that's a pharmacist drawn to the faster innovation cycles and applied science of medtech, or a software developer who wants to use their skills to solve real healthcare challenges and code with a deeper sense of purpose." What opportunities exist? With the expansion comes the opportunity for students and professionals to consider a new role, either as part of Medtronic or within Galway's thriving life science and medtech spaces. "Galway offers a unique innovation ecosystem where infrastructure, academic partnerships and a significant medtech footprint all provide a strong foundation for sustaining Ireland's leadership in the life sciences sector," said Ruth Callanan, Medtronic's director of site quality. With the investment focused on significantly expanding R&D capability and technical depth within a critical space in the Irish medtech sector, Medtronic has increased lab space by almost a half and introduced analytical technologies that didn't exist there before. Callanan said: "This creates the conditions for future high-value work as programmes grow. It strengthens Galway's ability to attract and retain highly specialised talent, pharmaceutical scientists, chemical and materials engineers and it allows work that was previously outsourced internationally to be done here in Ireland. "Over time, as demand and activity scale, we do expect this capability to support additional specialist roles, phased in over the coming years. Importantly, it reinforces Ireland's position at the forefront of advanced medtech R&D and reflects a broader industry trend toward self-sufficiency in high-tech analytical testing." Step into the future. She explained the new lab will enable experts to integrate processes as the facility will be responsible for the entire life cycle of product development, from early phase R&D through to post-market oversight. She added: "The laboratory utilises advanced LCMS [liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry] and GCMS [gas chromatography-mass spectrometry] technologies, which act as 'molecular microscopes'. This allows our scientists to identify unknown compounds or impurities at extremely precise levels." According to Rogers, the new lab has a role to play in what he believes to be the reshaping of how STEM careers in Ireland are perceived and pursued, with Callanan noting this creates for students and professionals opportunities to engage with careers that bridge the gap between various scientific disciplines. "A laboratory of this size and complexity requires students and professionals with a wide range of skills and experience across multiple disciplines," she said. "Just as importantly," added Rogers, "we're sending a clear signal to pharmacists, chemists and analytical scientists that medtech offers deep, intellectually challenging career paths that go well beyond traditional manufacturing or even classical biomedical engineering." Laura Varley is the Careers editor for Silicon Republic

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