Andrés Ferrari has a diverse work experience spanning over 20 years. Andrés is currently working at MURAL as a Tech Lead in the Data Platform team since July 2020. Before that, from 2012 to 2020, they worked at Despegar, where they held multiple roles including Development Team Lead and Senior Developer. In these roles, they were responsible for developing and supporting a single sign-on authentication and authorization platform, as well as designing and developing RESTful backend applications for an Online Travel Agency.
Prior to Despegar, Andrés worked at TeraCode from 2006 to 2012. At TeraCode, they served as a Lead Developer, Project Manager, and Senior Java Programmer. Andrés managed multiple projects using an agile methodology based on Scrum, interacting with clients, and assessing and mitigating risks. Andrés also led various development projects using technologies such as Java, Wicket, Hibernate, Spring, Coldfusion, and Yahoo UI.
Before joining TeraCode, Andrés worked as a Scholar at Laboratory on Foundations and Tools for Software Engineering (LaFHIS) from 2004 to 2006, and as a Java Programmer at SD&D from 2003 to 2004, where they implemented an e-billing application using J2EE, EJB 2.0, and JSPs.
Andrés began their career with an internship as a COBOL programmer at Banco Credicoop in 1998.
Overall, Andrés Ferrari has a strong background in software development and project management, with expertise in various technologies and methodologies, leading teams, and delivering high-quality applications.
Andrés Ferrari's education history includes a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Computer Science from the University of Buenos Aires, which they obtained from 1996 to 2006. Andrés then pursued a Master of Science (MSc) degree in Computer Science from the Universidad de Buenos Aires, which they were in the progress of completing from 2010 to 2011. In addition to their degrees, Andrés has obtained several certifications, including "Programming Languages" from Coursera in December 2014, "Principles of Reactive Programming" from Coursera in December 2013, and "Functional Programming Principles in Scala" from Coursera in November 2012.
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