Job Description
Apollo helps farmers in emerging markets increase their profits. We use agronomic machine learning, remote sensing, and mobile technology to help farmers access credit, high-quality farm inputs, and customized advice. Our first product is a customized package of farm inputs, farming advice, and credit delivered to farmers in Kenya.
Product Manager
Responsibilities :
- Help design and execute our product strategy and technology roadmap with urgency, deep thinking, and strong ownership—collaborating across Apollo to drive excellence at scale
- Rally people across the organization to deliver high-quality products, on time, for our customers
- Work closely with our operations teams and learn from our customers in the field to develop technology that dramatically increases our operational efficiency and positions the business for radical scale
- Transform ideas into clear, functional product features and work with our engineers to ensure projects are managed efficiently and features are built to spec
- Model how we work : be deeply curious, prioritize the customer’s reality over internal theory, and hold the bar high—for your work and for the team around you
- Your core responsibilities will evolve and shift as Apollo grows. You will thrive in this role if you embrace rather than struggle with frequent change
You :
Work fast, think deeply, and take ownership—not just of your lane, but of Apollo’s mission. You seek truth in the field, embrace data and feedback, and build with urgency. You push for excellence, not perfectionCollaborate across product, engineering, operations, and credit to design high-leverage solutions that are both customer-centric and operationally scalableTranslate complex business needs into clear, functional product requirements—and ensure features are delivered to spec, on time, and with high qualityPartner closely with field teams and customers to ground product decisions in reality, not theory. Use field insights to shape strategy and drive iterationChampion clarity, accountability, and momentum across the product lifecycle—from problem definition to post-launch outcomes