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Carbon Five | San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York | Full-Time, Hybrid in 2022 | https://www.carbonfive.com

Carbon Five is a digital product development consultancy. We partner with our clients to create exceptional products and grow effective teams. We work with numerous startups in addition to companies and organizations like Chime, Coinbase, StitchFix, Filecoin, Compass, Everlane, WeWork, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

To learn more about who we are, our engineering culture, and whether this is the right place for you, read our Key Values profile: https://www.keyvalues.com/carbon-five

Here are our open roles:

* Associate Software Engineer * Software Engineer * Senior Software Engineer * Product Manager (Mid to Senior) * Director of Product Management

Tech Stack: The majority of our work is in Rails, Node, and Java, but almost everything is up for grabs. The only tech we don’t work in is .NET and PHP.


Carbon Five | San Francisco, Santa Monica, New York, and Chattanooga | Full-Time, Remote in 2021, Hybrid Onsite in 2022 | https://www.carbonfive.com

Carbon Five is a digital product development consultancy. We partner with our clients to create exceptional products and grow effective teams. We work with numerous startups in addition to companies and organizations like Chime, Coinbase, StitchFix, Protocol Labs (Filecoin, IPFS), Compass, Everlane, WeWork, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

To learn more about who we are, our engineering culture, and whether this is the right place for you, read our Key Values profile: https://www.keyvalues.com/carbon-five

Here are our open roles:

* Software Engineer * Senior Software Engineer * Director of Product Management * Product Manager

View them all and apply at: https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/positions/

Tech Stack: The majority of our work is in Rails, Node, and Java, but almost everything is up for grabs. The only tech we don’t work in is .NET and PHP.


Carbon Five | San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chattanooga, and New York | Full-Time, Onsite | https://www.carbonfive.com

Carbon Five is a digital product development consultancy. We partner with our clients to create exceptional products and grow effective teams. We work with numerous startups in addition to companies and organizations like Chime, Coinbase, StitchFix, Protocol Labs (Filecoin, IPFS), Compass, Everlane, WeWork, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

To learn more about who we are, our engineering culture, and whether this is the right place for you, read our Key Values profile: https://www.keyvalues.com/carbon-five

Here are our open roles:

- Developer: https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/position/?title=Developer...

- Senior Developer (5+ years): https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/position/?title=Senior%20...

- Product Manager (Senior): https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/position/?title=Product%2...

- Product Designer: https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/position/?title=Product%2...

Tech Stack: The majority of our work is in Rails, Node, and Java, but almost everything is up for grabs. The only tech we don’t work in is .NET and PHP.


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Carbon Five | San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chattanooga, and New York | Full-Time, Onsite | https://www.carbonfive.com

Carbon Five is a digital product development consultancy. We partner with our clients to create exceptional products and grow effective teams. We work with numerous startups in addition to companies and organizations like Chime, StitchFix, Protocol Labs (Filecoin, IPFS), Compass, Everlane, WeWork, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

We work with multiple clients so there's a never ending stream of opportunity to learn about new domains, industries, tech stacks, and frameworks. New projects along with our pro-dev focused culture means you'd be hard pressed to find a place where you can learn more quicker.

To learn more about who we are, our engineering culture, and whether this is the right place for you, read our Key Values profile: https://www.keyvalues.com/carbon-five

Here are our open roles:

- Senior Developer (5+ years): https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/senior-developer/?ref=key...

- Developer (2-5 years): https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/developer/?ref=keyvalues

- Senior Product Designer: https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/designer/?ref=keyvalues

- Product Manager: https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/product-manager/?ref=keyv...

Tech Stack: The majority of our work is in Rails, Node, and Java, but almost everything is up for grabs.


Carbon Five | San Francisco, Santa Monica, Chattanooga, New York | Full-Time, Onsite | https://www.carbonfive.com

Carbon Five is a digital product development consultancy. We partner with our clients to create exceptional products and grow effective teams. We work with numerous startups in addition to companies and organizations like Chime, Coinbase, StitchFix, Protocol Labs (Filecoin, IPFS), Compass, Everlane, WeWork, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

To learn more about who we are, our engineering culture, and whether this is the right place for you, read our Key Values profile: https://www.keyvalues.com/carbon-five

Here are our open roles:

- Senior Developer (5+ years): https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/senior-developer/?ref=key...

- Developer (2-5 years): https://www.carbonfive.com/careers/developer/?ref=keyvalues

Tech Stack: The majority of our work is in Rails, Node, and Java, but almost everything is up for grabs. The only tech we don’t work in is .NET and PHP.

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Nice write-up. We're using backbone on a project which is an SPA with a pretty rich domain model. At any point, we may have multiple representations of the same models on the screen. When changes come in from the server, we update the appropriate models and all of the views update accordingly. It's pretty awesome to see it in action.

I've observed that there's a notable learning curve with backbone (maybe all client-side mvc). It may be because the framework doesn't dictate best practices (it's pretty unopinionated, as they say). Also, I've seen backbone thrown into web apps that weren't a good fit, resulting in a lot of friction.


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