Solve the Unsolved
The Pivot Bio team fearlessly tackles complex problems facing modern agriculture. After all, we have designed and developed the first nitrogen-producing microbes, transforming the way farmers think about nitrogen. We are committed to improving the economics of farming and the health and sustainability of our planet. We are equally enthusiastic about creating a culture that encourages personal and professional growth.
Working at Pivot Bio
We are the Sum of Our People
We are trailblazers.
We are revolutionizing nitrogen management, with science as our compass. We want to do better by farmers, and improve the health of our planet in the process.
We operate with agility.
We are eager to do things better and faster. We believe silos are for grain, not for the roles we play.
We strive to do better.
Each of us is encouraged and empowered to ask questions, be creative, and push for change. Our employees’ voices are heard and respected, and we take action on what we learn.
We can’t solve the biggest problems in agriculture without supporting the hearts, bodies and minds of our people. We invest in personal and professional growth to equip every employee with the tools they need to do their best work.
- Stock options
- Comprehensive medical, dental and vision insurance
- 401(k) with employer match
- Flexible work environment
- Unlimited PTO
- Yearly personal and professional development stipend
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Learn MoreOur Impact
For the first time, farmers can plant their seeds with up to 25% of the crop’s nitrogen needs already in place, marking one of the most significant turning points in the history of agriculture.
Learn MoreOur Solution
Pivot Bio has engineered a solution to nitrogen loss with technology that puts nitrogen where the plant needs it, so that it’s there when the plant needs it — right on the root.
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