PHILADELPHIA, PA — Integral Molecular has been named a 2025 Top Workplace by the Philadelphia Inquirer, an accolade based entirely on employee feedback gathered through a confidential survey. The award honors organizations that excel in creating supportive and engaging work environments.
“We are honored to be recognized as a 2025 Top Workplace in Philadelphia,” said Sharon Willis, PhD, Co-founder of Integral Molecular. “This award reflects the collaborative and mission-driven culture we have built together, where people are supported to thrive in their career. Our company’s growth is based on continuing to hire remarkable people.”
Integral Molecular’s success is firmly rooted in its dedication to fostering a people-first culture that prioritizes employee development and collaboration. The company supports its teams by celebrating individual and collective accomplishments and by emphasizing career growth. Strong partnerships with local organizations also play a major role, enabling Integral Molecular to identify, recruit, and retain homegrown talent.
The company is a prominent force in regional biotechnology initiatives, actively contributing to the expansion of the Pennsylvania life sciences sector. Its participation in efforts like the Keystone Life Sciences Collaborative highlights its leadership in the industry and commitment to strengthening the local ecosystem.
This distinction as a Top Workplace follows a series of achievements for Integral Molecular. Last year, the company was recognized as an Employer of Choice by the City of Philadelphia, and its CEO, Benjamin Doranz, was named CEO of the Year by Life Sciences PA. With continued expansion on the horizon, the company is actively hiring across multiple roles to sustain its growth.
Integral Molecular’s recognition reflects its dedication to creating a workplace where employees thrive, further solidifying its reputation as a leader in the Philadelphia biotechnology community.
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