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I'm available for hire

dev, english4 min read

I'm a Software Engineer with over 5 years of experience with a special focus on Ruby on Rails and SaaS products.

I can communicate effectively, I'm a passionate learner, I love sharing my discoveries and help those around me. I'm looking for remote or on-site Mid-level or Semi-Senior Software Engineer roles, either part-time or full-time.

What I can offer:

Strengthen and scale your backend with confidence. I bring solid experience working with microservices architecture. I understand the challenges and trade-offs of it. I can design, maintain and scale them in a way that supports your business goals.

Supercharge your APIs. I've worked across complex systems where external APIs play a central role. Whether you're integrating with third-party partners, improving internal APIs, or enhancing the developer experience, I’m ready to help you with that.


What I can contribute to your team

I can communicate effectively. Working in agile environments with startups and US-based clients help me refine my ability to communicate effectively across the various stakeholders and deliver high-quality products. As a software engineer, my work goes beyond writing code. It's about crafting solutions through clear communication.

I'm a passionate learner. As software engineer, I deal with uncertainties at least two or three times a week. When I don't know something I just say it, but I also know how to find the solution. In these cases I check the documentation, I do my own research and I reach out people to point me in the right direction. It's always a new opportunity to learn something new!

I love sharing my discoveries. This is active learning at its best. By staying engaged I retain more information, I have higher learning quality, I strengthen my brain connections. I always appreciate when whether my commit messages, PR descriptions, or documentation turn out clear and helpful. It's so satisfying!

My latest formal works

Over the last few years, I’ve worked as a backend developer in an enterprise software, the insurance industry, and an online subscription platform.

At Autoseg, I worked for a small team on an Identity and Access Management tool used by enterprise clients to manage user access and approvals at scale. Some of my responsibilities include developing and deploying new features, integrating client APIs, and maintaining test coverage.

At Youse, an insurance startup, I focused on API integrations with partnerships and contributed to the company’s referral rewards program, building features used by both web and mobile apps. I worked with a mid-sized team in microservices environment across multiple tech stacks.

Most recently, I worked remotely for FullStack Labs as part of a mid-sized team supporting Recurly, a subscription billing platform. I developed features for their public APIs, led integrations with partners like Google Play and Apple Store and contributed to churn reduction efforts.

In all my roles, I’ve worked in teams where pair programming, validating each other’s work in pull requests by providing suggestions and helping teammates overcome blockers were common practices.

FAQ

What do I seek in my new dream job?

A place where I can feel comfortable to leverage my skills as a developer, as I think I still have a lot to learn.

To that end, I am looking for a company with flexible and collaborative people. Teamwork is where I shine. I've found that teamwork allows me to learn quickly and leads to better outcomes.

When are you available?

I'm available to start immediately!

How would I describe my style of coding?

I enjoy expressing my ideas through code that is easy and pleasing to read. I believe code should guide you through its abstractions to understand what's happening without much effort instead of you try hard to connect the pieces. I value expressiveness, ensuring that objects or methods serve a single purpose, abstract code that has been duplicated and naming things with meaningful names. I also emphasize the importance of writing tests, as they provide confidence to change code. From my experience working with APIs, I’ve learned to really value clear, well-documented APIs that offer a great developer experience.

What have I been doing lately?

Currently, I've been balancing my days around these three things lately: studying programming, improving my drawing skills and cycling. I view these activities outside of work positively because they put me in contact with other people and each one brings a different feeling. And, of course, this also reflects positively on my work.

What am I currently interested in?

At the time of writing, I’ve been exploring how the latest versions of Rails handle the front-end ecosystem to build reactive applications using Hotwire and Turbo features. At the same time, I’m also studying software architecture patterns to improve how I design and structure applications.

Contact me

Send me an email or ping me on Linkedin. You can also find me on BlueSky and Mastodon. And guess what? I'm on Github too!