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At Merz Aesthetics, it’s people first

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Nurturing a culture of inclusivity, transparency, and authenticity is the foundation of everything Merz Aesthetics does.

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“Take care of your employees, and they’ll take care of your business.”

Raleigh-based Merz Aesthetics takes that quote to heart — making it the focus of its corporate culture. And it’s working. Recently, the company received accolades as a Best Workplace for Millennials by Fortune + named No. 14 on Fortune’s list of Best Workplaces in Health Care by Great Place to Work®️.

With a heavy investment in employee education + engagement programs, Merz Aesthetics is committed to helping employees grow professionally while building strong working relationships.*

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