Job Description
Applied Behavioral Scientist
Making the future is everyday life at Samsung. We’re seeking innovators who are called not just to change the world but build a better one. We enable the best technology hardware on the planet, but our best is always a prototype for something better, and our people thrive with a driven mindset – better builds on better. We believe an inclusive culture and a diverse workforce drive innovation and growth. We aim to create a global team where everyone belongs and has equal opportunities, inspiring our talent to be their true selves.
At Samsung Electronics America, we take pride in the creativity and diversity of our talented people – they are at the forefront of everything we do. Their skillset and mindset drive our continued success. Only the resilient and resourceful thrive in the daily dose of the unexpected at Samsung. We unapologetically push to achieve unforeseen potential in everything we do, both at the workplace and at home. We fearlessly face challenges head-on, conquer the unconquerable, and live comfortably in the uncomfortable zone.
At Samsung Health, we aim to build a healthier future for everyone. By advancing technologies that people use to live, work and play, we are pushing the boundaries of traditional wellness and care. Using industry-leading technologies and leveraging ecosystem partners, Samsung Health is reimagining the consumer-centric healthcare system of tomorrow.
Position Summary
The Applied Behavioral Scientist will report to the Director of Behavioral Science. In this role, you will apply behavioral science frameworks to digital product experiences– shaping interventions, adapting messaging, and making practical recommendations to lead users to take action for better health . You’ll bring an experimentation and outcomes mindset – using prototypes, data, or scrappy pilots to understand what works, why, and how we can continuously guide behavior at scale. This role is a great fit for someone who enjoys thinking holistically – integrating evidence, communication, and execution – and wants to grow as a multidisciplinary problem-solver.
Role and Responsibilities
- Framework translation : conduct and stay on top of secondary research (literature reviews, competitive landscape, and expert synthesis); develop and adapt behavioral science frameworks (e.g., COM-B) into clear, usable tools for product, UX, and content teams
- Rapid experimentation : collaborate with partners to test behavioral interventions through A / B tests, pilots, or quick experiments – with a focus on feasibility and learning
- Framing and copy support : apply behavioral tactics to copywriting – refining messaging, CTAs, or tone to better align with user motivations and cultural context.
- Intervention design : work backward from desired user outcomes or business goals to identify high-leverage behavioral tactics; recommend behaviorally informed changes to product flows, content, or notifications across markets and various health use-cases
- Education and Influence help socialize behavioral concepts internally through visuals, write-ups, or brief presentations to build understanding and buy-in
- Cross-functional communication : Distill complex ideas into formats that resonate across teams (product, design, research, leadership)
Candidate Characteristics
Passionate about improving health and healthcare transformation, creating great customer experiences, and solving problemsOrganized, detailed, goal-driven, achievement oriented with a problem-solving mindsetAbility to quickly identify win-win opportunities, understand needs and priorities of different stakeholders, manage expectations, deescalate challenging dynamics with a view of short and long-term aimsHighly collaborative with an approach and ability to manage multiple internal and external stakeholders towards a shared goal.Experience working in multi-lingual or global product environmentsAble to function independently while coordinating closely with the larger teamThrives in a highly dynamic and changing work environment, and are able to balance the strategic and tacticalQualifications / Skills
Advanced degree in behavioral science, psychology, cognitive science, behavioral economics or related field3-5+ years applying behavioral science in real-world product / industry (e.g., health, finance). Experience in health tech, wellness, or behavior change oriented apps is especially valued.Experience designing or contributing to product experimentation, interpreting behavioral outcomes, and iteration based on resultsStrong data fluency – comfortable working with survey data, dashboards, and basic analytic toolsDemonstrated ability to connect the dots from behavior across research, strategy, and operationsPrevious experience and comfort with shaping unstructured problems, with an outcome driven mindsetStrong communication skills; Experience working in a multi-lingual or global product environmentFamiliarity with design collaboration tools (e.g. Figma, Miro)Physical / Mental Demands and Working Conditions
Work is generally performed in an office environment.This position will be performed in an office setting. The position will require the incumbent to sit and stand at a desk, communicate in person and by telephone, frequently operate standard office equipment, such as telephones and computers, and reach with hands and arms.Complete access to confidential company data where disclosure may jeopardize the company’s competitive position.There may be significant travel to develop and manage to business goalsCompensation for this role, for candidates based in Mountain View, CA is expected to be between $180,000 ~ $210,000. Actual pay will be determined considering factors such as relevant skills and experience, and comparison to other employees in the role. Regular full-time employees (salaried or hourly) have access to benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 401(k), Employee Purchase Program, Tuition Assistance (after 6 months), Paid Time Off, Student Loan Program (after 6 months), Wellness Incentives, and many more.
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