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Product Designer, App Foundations

Benchling San Francisco, CA FullTime Product & Design Posted 3w+ ago
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What it’s like to work at Benchling

Life Science R&D Platform · San Francisco

3.5
Employee Rating
3.6
Work-Life Balance
48
Open Roles
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What employees love

  • Mission-driven culture accelerating breakthroughs in biotech and life sciences
  • Excellent engineering environment — 95% of SWEs recommend, with real ownership and collaboration

What could be better

  • Shifting priorities and post-hypergrowth restructuring have created some uncertainty
  • Career growth paths still maturing — development is more peer-driven than formally structured
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About the Role

We are rebuilding biotech for the AI era.

When a breakthrough is delayed, the world waits. Getting a molecule from discovery to patients, or a crop from lab to field, involves thousands of slow, manual, disconnected steps. AI has the potential to change this, compressing decades of R&D work into years. But that only happens when clean, structured scientific data and AI are built into how science gets done.

Benchling is the AI platform for biotech R&D. Scientists use Benchling to design experiments, capture structured data, and run AI agents and models directly in their workflows. Over 200,000 scientists around the world trust Benchling to power their most important work, from academic labs to Sanofi, Moderna, and more than half of the world's top 50 biopharma.

We’re building an AI scientist for our customers. We can’t do that if we haven’t built the muscle ourselves. AI fluency is the foundation we build on; it's core to how we work, and we're committed to helping every new hire integrate it into their day-to-day. As part of our interview process, you'll complete a brief AI-focused exercise or discussion so we can understand how you think about and use AI to drive impact in your role. Feel free to reference any tools, platforms, or workflows you use today.

ROLE OVERVIEW

The Product Design team at Benchling is committed to building user experiences that support the scientists who are solving the world’s most important problems. Our work has a direct impact on making scientific workflows more efficient while improving the quality of that research—ultimately helping to drive the biotech revolution.

App Foundations owns the notebook, document editing, and the compliance and lifecycle workflows that sit at the core of how scientists work in Benchling. We're looking for a senior Product Designer to own design across two teams: Document Canvas, which covers the document editing experience scientists use to write and execute experimental work, and Enterprise Lifecycle, which covers the review, audit, and compliance surfaces built on top of it.

This is a broad role with meaningful autonomy. You'll set design direction, work closely with Product on priorities, and be the primary design voice for a set of surfaces that a large portion of Benchling's users interact with daily. That includes contributing to longer-horizon thinking and ideating on where AI can meaningfully improve how scientists write, review, and manage their work. It suits someone who's comfortable holding complexity across multiple product areas and who has strong opinions about what good looks like.

An ideal person for this team will be able to balance customer needs and priorities with scalable, consistent, delightful user experiences in an agile environment.

RESPONSIBILITIES

QUALIFICATIONS

* We've learned that people hesitate to apply without quantifiable years of experience. However, what’s most important to us is the kind of experiences you’ve had and the skills you’ve developed along the way, regardless of how long it took you to get there. Have well over 5 years of experience? That's great! Have fewer than 5 years, but feel you meet the other requirements? That's ok too! Please apply.



HOW WE WORK

We offer a flexible hybrid work arrangement that prioritizes in-office collaboration. Employees are expected to be on-site 3 days per week (Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday).

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Benchling welcomes everyone.

We believe diversity enriches our team so we hire people with a wide range of identities, backgrounds, and experiences.

We are an equal opportunity employer. That means we don’t discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We also consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records, consistent with applicable federal, state and local law, including but not limited to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the work-life balance like at Benchling?
Benchling has a work-life balance score of 3.6/5 based on employee reviews. This is about average for the AI/tech industry.
What is Benchling’s culture like?
Benchling is characterized by these culture values: eng-driven, social-impact, learning, product-impact. Based on employee reviews, the company has an overall rating of 3.5/5. Mission-driven culture accelerating breakthroughs in biotech and life sciences
How many open roles does Benchling have?
Benchling currently has 48 open roles across departments including engineering, product, sales, and more. Roles are refreshed daily from their careers page.
Is this role remote-friendly?
This role is located in San Francisco, CA. Check the job description above for specific location and remote work details.
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