At this position, I worked on 2 projects: The Guide: I helped restructure folder setups, components, and workflow methodologies to ensure a scalable app. I was involved in the development from inception to production. During a phase of the project, I collaborated with a junior developer, guiding and aiding in their learning process. Maro Parents: I participated in the development from the beginning, contributing to the overall app architecture, including folder structures, UI, and component organization. I collaborated seamlessly with another developer as a cohesive team, culminating in a successful case upon completion.
I held a position as a React Native Developer, responsible for implementing new features and fixing bugs across various areas including login, onboarding, dashboard, cash-in, and cash-out functionalities.
In this position, I worked on 2 versions: Version 1: I joined when the app already had a foundation in place. I collaborated with another developer, dividing tasks between us. I handled the login, onboarding, contracts, and payments, as well as the processes for campaign allocation within the app. Version 2: I participated from the outset, contributing to the app's structure, selecting components, and assessing methodologies for our work. I assisted in developing various aforementioned sections and added new features to the app, such as a mini chat between content creators and brands.
In this position, I assisted in the development of a Fintech project, creating a digital wallet app for a bank. We worked collaboratively as a team of 3 React Native developers, dividing tasks and conducting necessary research. My contributions included working on both manual and biometric login features, as well as involvement in the cash-in, and cash-out functionalities, and the primary dashboard.
In this position, I took over an ongoing project that had several development issues. I contributed by reorganizing and refactoring portions of the codebase while also introducing new features. Notably, a significant aspect of my work involved creating a new component entirely from scratch, utilizing SVG components.
In this position, I worked with Agile and Scrum methodologies, utilizing Jira to resolve issues and implement new features for a web application. This web application handled significant traffic, processing approximately 100,000 transactions per minute.
In this position, I worked on developing an app from scratch, responsible for collecting user data, storing it in a database, and subsequently executing a backend process. This process determined and notified users about pre-approved credit. I took on the responsibility of organizing the project using Jira. During this project, I handled both development and organization tasks independently.
In this position, I was responsible for maintaining the development of an OAuth service for user authentication within Millicom, specifically for Tigo companies in Paraguay, Bolivia, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Colombia. This authentication service not only validated users but also checked for active services associated with them.
In this position, I was responsible for developing applications for clients: Belinked: An application primarily designed for connecting individuals using their LinkedIn accounts. It featured a card system, chat functionality, search, and preference filters. I worked on this application independently using agile methodologies. WakingUp: An application aimed at meditation learning, employing user login credentials. It included courses, videos, and chat features. I collaborated with another developer on this application.
In this position, I worked on developing toolbars for browsers and websites for the company. The toolbars were designed for mass installations, providing useful aids for users. The websites had a larger user base, incorporating video or APIs for search functionalities. Additionally, I developed mobile applications for the company, replicating the aforementioned functionalities.
In this position, I began as a web developer, handling the development of various corporate websites. Eventually, I assumed the role of department head, overseeing three developers and coordinating daily tasks. The company transitioned to become 'Grupo Puntopy,' and I became the head of development at Social Cherry, a subsidiary of the group. At this stage, I transformed the development process to be more dynamic in line with the business requirements. At Social Cherry, we ventured into developing games using the Facebook platform with web technology and Adobe Flash. We also created games for tablets (iOS and Android) and more complex web applications. These applications ranged from those connected to Social Media (Instagram, Facebook) to internal tools for companies, such as a morning news generator.
In this position, I was responsible for developing work tools for the company's managers. These tools provided processed data directly from cubes (MS Server) or the Data Warehouse (Oracle).
At this company, I was responsible for developing websites for clients under important domains such as carros.com, hogar.com, peliculas.com, and yagua.com.py, among other sites.