Full-Time
Posted on 5/12/2026
Diversified technology manufacturer of adhesives, PPE.
$141.2k - $172.5k/yr
No H1B Sponsorship
St. Charles, IL, USA + 1 more
More locations: Woodbury, MN, USA
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3M is a diversified technology and manufacturing company that offers products across sectors such as adhesives, tapes, abrasives, personal protective equipment, healthcare, automotive, home improvement, and films. Its products rely on materials science and engineering to solve tasks, from bonding surfaces and finishing surfaces to protecting people and enabling diagnostics. It differentiates itself through a large patent portfolio, a broad applied-science focus across many industries, and scale, plus ongoing sustainability efforts. Its goal is to deliver reliable solutions that tackle real-world problems while driving environmental and social responsibility and creating value across its markets.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Saint Paul, Minnesota
Founded
1902
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3M has elected Neil Mitchill to its Board of Directors, effective 6 February 2026. Mitchill will serve on the Audit Committee and Nominating and Governance Committee. Mitchill is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at RTX Corporation, a position he has held since 2021. He previously held financial leadership roles at United Technologies Corporation before its 2020 merger with Raytheon Company, including stints as Acting Senior Vice President and CFO, and CFO of Pratt & Whitney. He spent 17 years at PricewaterhouseCoopers in client service and lead partner roles. 3M Chairman and CEO William Brown said Mitchill's financial expertise and strategic experience would benefit the board, shareholders and customers.
Following the April 2025 tariff announcement, analysts initially revised earnings estimates sharply downward. However, as tariff implementation was delayed and final rates proved lower than expected, estimates were subsequently revised upward during the first half of 2025. Major companies including 3M, Procter & Gamble and McCormick recently cited tariffs as headwinds. Procter & Gamble reported its fifth consecutive quarter of declining margins, with tariff impacts offsetting US price increases. McCormick also experienced margin pressure from tariffs. In the Q4 earnings season, 143 S&P 500 companies have reported results, showing total earnings up 14% year-over-year on 8.3% higher revenues. Some 76.9% beat earnings per share estimates whilst 55.2% exceeded revenue expectations.
3M Company shares fell 2.4% year-to-date following its fourth-quarter earnings report, which beat analyst estimates with $6.02 billion in revenue and $1.83 adjusted earnings per share. However, the company's 2026 profit forecast midpoint of $8.60 per share fell short of analyst expectations of $8.61. Jim Cramer expressed concern about the market reaction to 3M's results, noting the company reported solid numbers under CEO Bill Brown but still saw its shares "crushed" despite trading at reasonable valuations. He warned this negative response from investors could signal broader trouble for industrial stocks during earnings season. Analysts remain divided, with Wolfe Research calling the selloff an overreaction and UBS maintaining a Buy rating with a $190 price target.
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