Benchling Reviews

3.5

63% would recommend to a friend

(183 total reviews)
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Sajith Wickramasekara

83% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Benchling has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 183 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Benchling employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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183 reviews
5.0
30 Mar 2018

Awesome culture

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Pros

Culture is one of the hardest things to get right, and Benchling has hit so much of it on the head. The first thing I'm consistently impressed by is how much people genuinely care about the mission. Not just raising money or becoming profitable, but transforming the way life science research is done, and thereby contributing to better medicine at a lower cost. Many of the employees, including both of the founders, came from biology research where they saw first-hand the many problems plaguing the field. Some other aspects of culture that stand out: * an incredibly high degree of thoughtfulness (this comes through in ad-hoc discussions, company all-hands, and a multiple-day company retreat we do every year) * tight-knit team: we have a culture of doing frequent 1:1s with people across the company. I have 7 recurring 1:1s, and frequently spontaneously ask others as well. * nearly all the feedback I've given has been genuinely listened to and appreciated * it is okay to admit mistakes and failures, and leadership regularly sets an example For the work itself: I work as a software engineer, and the work is extremely interesting. As someone who doesn't have a background in biology, I'm relishing the opportunity to learn how the field operates. Not only do I pick this up from talking with PMs and sitting in on customer calls, I've also gotten to collaborate significantly with designers and even marketing. My days are 9:30-6:30, and I've only been asked to work over-time once or twice a year. I couldn't ask for a better place to work. And if I could, I'd be confident that we would work together to address my feedback :).

Cons

The main con, which everyone is aware of, is the average lack of experience across the team, especially in engineering and leadership. One of the ways this comes out is that a lot of the learning comes from peers and on the job, rather than through more developed career growth paths. Compounding this problem, many of the early employees bear a lot of responsibilities that they ideally wouldn't in order to focus on higher-leverage activities. As to what we're doing about it, we're currently hiring especially for experienced leadership, and the founders estimate that up to a third of their time is spent on that because it's so important. For example, these leadership positions include VP of Engineering, VP of Sales, and Head of People Operations, in addition to a number of front-line positions.

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Benchling Response
8y
Thank you for detailing why our culture is so amazing, and what we are doing to continue raising the bar!
5.0
11 July 2018

Get to work in one of the most exciting companies in Biotech

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Lots of respect for employees: people are empowered to make decisions and there is overall a very collaborative atmosphere -Working with extremely smart and capable people: I can rely on my colleagues for anything and trust that it will go right. They can do the same for me.

Cons

-Benefits could be better, but will likely improve as we scale.

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Benchling Response
7y
Thank you for your input and advice. We are currently working on new benefit options and will have more information on this in the next few weeks!
1.0
19 May 2023
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Pros

Benchling offers a solid product that addresses unmet needs in R&D. However, what really sets it apart is the brilliant and hardworking ICs in all departments who are the REAL FOUNDATION of the company. Working alongside these talented individuals provides a truly enriching experience and the job offers ample opportunity for learning and packing experience. Overall, this company is a great place to develop your skills and make a meaningful impact.

Cons

The decline of this company really began in H2 of 2021. The push for IPO drastically changed the mentality of the leadership. Long-standing managers who helped to build the company from the ground up were removed to give way to those so-called “Silicon Valley professionals”. The truth is, many field manager-level hires came in with very little to no understanding of the product, market, target users, or science. Instead of shaping Benchling into another SaaS legend, these corporate catfish inflicted tremendous damage to the culture, commodified people underneath, and directly led to the massive departure of veterans - a fact that HR dismissed as regular attrition. Knowing their own incompetence, those managers live their days in constant anxiety, and pass that down through exhausting sync-ups, recaps, updates, and reviews that served as little more than calendar fillers. Hope for constructive feedback or guidance from those activities is just a far cry. This is all part of a game designed to demonstrate their work ethic and maintain a sense of control. The blind trust from the top further emboldened some to exploit their power and create false management needs. More hierarchy was inserted and even less qualified managers were smuggled in that blocked the advancement of truly capable individuals. To give the appearance of recognizing and promoting valuable employees, new positions were also invented, but in reality, they were just smokescreen for those in power to feather their own nest. They were nothing but deliberate attempt to maintain the status quo and keep productive individuals pinned to the bottom of the corporate ladder. The recent reduction in force gave some of them yet another opportunity to flex their muscle, play favorites and conceal their toxic behavior. So, blood was shed, but pus stayed put.

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