So far so great - Working Student People & Culture Carbonfuture Employee Review

5.0
Oct 23, 2023
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Pros

I have only recently started working at Carbonfuture, so my knowledge is somewhat limited. What I do know as of now: Carbonfuture is made up of people who are smart, inspiring and kind - it is a pleasure to work with all of them. There's a comprehensive onboarding process in place which made my start feel super smooth. The office is beautiful, well equipped (from standing desks with monitors to an impressive coffee machine and healthy snacks, there's everything you need) and located close to the city centre. The team gets together for lunch, regular after work team sports and the occasional trip to the Black Forest area. Excellent work-life-balance overall and good pay. Great planning and communication makes collaboration across countries and time zones easy. My day to day tasks are interesting and challenging (in a healthy way still) and my work is valued by other team members / team leads. As I said, the team is amazing and we're all working towards our shared goal to ensure a just and liveable future for generations to come. Huge recommendation to join us in that!

Cons

Additional employee benefits (urban sports club & nilo.health) are not available for working students - no other cons so far.

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5.0
Dec 7, 2023
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Pros

- Brilliant and passionate colleagues - Limitless opportunities to learn - International team - The company is uniquely positioned to have outsized climate impact

Cons

- Europe and the U.S. collaboration is limited by the time zones, but async working style is effective

1.0
Nov 27, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

One of the biggest draws of working at Carbonfuture is its mission: fighting climate change through carbon removal and sustainable practices. Employees often feel that their work has real-world impact, which is highly motivating and aligns with purpose-driven career goals. The sense of contributing to something meaningful can outweigh many of the typical startup challenges, making the mission a key attraction.

Cons

While Carbonfuture presents itself as a mission-driven climate tech company, there are several aspects worth scrutinizing. The core business—carbon removal and verification relies heavily on complex methodologies like carbon accounting, biochar, and nature-based solutions. These areas are scientifically and logistically challenging, and the company’s claims of impact may be difficult for outsiders to independently verify. Financially, the model depends on scaling carbon removal at a rate that is both economically viable and environmentally credible. Given the uncertainties around carbon markets, regulatory standards, and verification processes, there is a risk that growth could be slower or less stable than advertised. Additionally, operational transparency and long-term strategy may not always be clear. For a company balancing innovation, compliance, and market pressures, this can create ambiguity for employees and partners alike. While the mission is compelling, the business execution and sustainability of its model remain open questions.

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