Carta
At Carta we create owners and make private markets liquid.
We live in a world where some people live on the equity stack and enjoy exponential wealth growth and preferential tax treatment; others live on the debt stack and may work their entire lives for a company and retire only with the cash they’ve managed to save from their paychecks.
Our contribution to solving the wealth inequality problem is moving people from the debt stack (payroll) to the equity stack.
By making it as easy to issue equity to employees as it is to put them on payroll, we can create more owners.
At Carta, we are helpful, transparent, fair, and kind.
We are relentless executors, unconventional thinkers, and masters of our craft.
Learn more about our Series G fundraising round here .
Our Frontend Architecture team is building out Carta’s frontend platform to enable teams to develop consistent, resilient and scalable frontend applications.
We are simplifying developer workflows to allow them to focus on product features and ship these features with confidence.
We are responsible for the global and common components of Carta’s suite of products.
We create reusable frontend libraries, application shells and infrastructure to easily develop and test frontend applications.
This team has an impact on products across all of Carta.
As part of this team, you will work on:
You have experience in large scale application development with a focus on frontend development, as well as an interest to work on the systems side.
You are always thinking about the full system and how all parts work and integrate with each other.
If accommodations due to a disability or medical condition are needed, connect with us via email at recruiting@carta.com .
As a company, we value fairness, helpfulness, transparency, leadership and build our teams around these values.
Check out our careers page to get to know us better as you think about your next step at Carta.
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