Who we are

Seagen is a global biotechnology company that develops and commercializes transformative cancer therapies. We’re driven by a singular mission—to make a difference for people impacted by cancer.

As an industry leader in antibody–drug conjugate (ADC) technology, we pioneered the science of harnessing antibodies designed to deliver cell-killing agents to cancer cells. Three of our four approved medicines are built on this technology.

We also focus our research efforts on novel targeted small molecule therapies. In addition, we are leveraging our expertise in empowered antibodies to build a portfolio of proprietary immuno-oncology agents.

 

In it to make a difference in patients lives

At Seagen, all kinds of people—researchers, advocates, analysts, sports fans, art lovers, and cancer survivors—collaborate to make a meaningful impact in cancer care. We’re a company and a community that values diversity, and where your drive can make a difference.

A culture that builds community Meaningful work and more Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Since our founding in 1998, we’ve worked to create a culture we can be proud of. We prioritize opportunities to build community, respect, and collaboration—whether it’s through volunteering, after-work sports, or clinical problem solving.

From regular happy hours to our annual Science Day, we are always looking for new ways to build community, create meaningful connections, and have fun.
Seagen is proud to offer a comprehensive benefits program designed to support the whole lives of our employees and their families. Benefits include medical, vision, and dental coverage, group and supplemental life insurance, health savings accounts, employee assistance program, backup childcare, and wellness benefits We believe that fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion is a key element to discovering, developing, and bringing transformative therapies to patients with cancer. We strive to build a workforce representative of the people we serve and to build an inclusive culture where all voices are welcomed, heard, and respected

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