Job Satisfaction Under Pressure: Survey of 528 Life Science Professionals Reveals Impact of Budget Cuts, Workload Increases, and Career Uncertainty

Career Climbers / 14th July 2025

BioInformatics, a Science and Medicine Group company, has released the latest edition of its free monthly Beyond the Bench report, highlighting the state of job satisfaction among scientists and life science professionals across academic and industry settings. Based on a survey of 528 life science professionals, fielded March 21–25, 2025, the survey results reveal growing concerns about job security, career prospects, and the widening effects of budgetary constraints.

Key Survey Findings:

  • While 72% of professionals report being somewhator very satisfied in their roles, 1 in 3 have experienced a decline in job security over the past year.

  • 71% say budget constraints have negatively impacted their job security.

  • Common cost-saving strategies include hiring freezes (42%), reduced research funding (44%), and downsizing (29%).

  • A majority reported increased workloads tied to financial limitations—with understaffed teams taking on more responsibility without added support.

“The data show that job satisfaction is being tested by economic and institutional pressures,” said Richa Singh, VP Market Insights, at BioInformatics. “Professionals are feeling the weight of underfunding and uncertainty, which not only affects morale but puts retention and long-term innovation at risk.”

About the Report
Beyond the Bench: Job Satisfaction is part of a free monthly intelligence series powered by BioInformatics. Drawing on the Science Advisory Board—BioInformatics proprietary network of over 55,000 highly qualified life science and diagnostic professionals—these reports deliver timely, evidence-based insights on emerging workforce trends, customer priorities, and strategic shifts across the life science and analytical instrumentation industries.

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