Reubin Bhogal
About Reubin Bhogal
Reubin Bhogal is a Product Designer at BenevolentAI in London with a background in UX/UI design and a degree in Business Economics from the University of Exeter.
Current Role at BenevolentAI
Reubin Bhogal is currently a Product Designer at BenevolentAI in London, England, United Kingdom. BenevolentAI is known for leveraging artificial intelligence technology to accelerate the discovery of new drugs and therapeutics. In his role, Reubin focuses on designing innovative products that enhance user experience and contribute to the company's mission of transforming scientific research through AI.
Previous Experience at ASOS.com
Reubin Bhogal spent a year working as a UX/UI Designer at ASOS.com during his placement year from 2018 to 2019. While at ASOS, he led a 5-day design sprint for the 'Outfit Builder' project, which included in-person user testing. He also conducted A/B tests and KANO analysis to determine user preferences, providing valuable insights to stakeholders for decision-making. Additionally, he developed 'seasonal icons' for national holidays that saw a highly positive response on ASOS' Twitter.
Experience with Swanky Agency
In 2018, Reubin Bhogal worked for four months as a UI Designer at Swanky Agency (known as SwankyApple) in Exeter, United Kingdom. Swanky Agency specializes in e-commerce solutions and custom web development. During his time there, Reubin focused on creating user interfaces that were both visually appealing and functionally effective, contributing to the agency's portfolio of successful projects.
Educational Background
Reubin Bhogal graduated from the University of Exeter with a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Business Economics, studying from 2016 to 2020. Before his university education, he attended Dr Challoner's Grammar School from 2009 to 2016. His academic background in business economics provided a strong foundation for his career in product and UX/UI design.
Work at Exeter Entrepreneurs
From 2017 to 2018, Reubin Bhogal served as the Head Of Design at Exeter Entrepreneurs in Exeter, United Kingdom. During his tenure, he created a motion graphics animation for the Exeter Entrepreneur Society, which led to a 140% engagement rate on its Facebook page. This success contributed to the society becoming the second largest on campus that year.