Marcos Rocha has a diverse work experience spanning over 10 years. Marcos most recently worked as a Senior Dotnet Developer at PCMS, where they utilized technologies such as ASP.NET MVC, C#, and VB. Prior to that, they were an Advanced Programmer Analyst at QAT Global, where they served as a team leader and was responsible for various tasks including reviewing pull requests and migrating applications.
Before their time at QAT Global, Marcos worked at ABCZ - Associação Brasileira dos Criadores de Zebu as a Full Stack Developer and Software Programmer, where they gained experience in web development using ASP.NET MVC with VB.NET, Informix database, and NHibernate ORM.
Marcos also has experience as a CEO at Rocked Group, where they focused on helping companies in Uberaba take advantage of the latest technologies. Additionally, they have experience as a Company Owner at BJM - Soluções em T.I, where they aimed to add quality and productivity to client companies.
Marcos has also worked as a Webmaster at Rede Imóveis Online, a Software Developer Intern at Valim Software, and an IT Support Specialist at Faculdade de Talentos Humanos - Facthus. Marcos began their career as a Developer at Manhezzo Informática.
Throughout their career, Marcos has developed a range of skills and experience in various technologies and roles, making him a seasoned professional in the IT industry.
Marcos Rocha received their Bachelor's degree in Information Systems from FACTHUS - Faculdade de Talentos Humanos, where they studied from 2010 to 2013. In terms of certifications, Marcos obtained the following: Cambly Certificate of Accomplishment from Cambly Inc. in August 2022, Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals from Microsoft in July 2022, ASP.NET MVC 5 - Enterprise Applications from Eduardo Pires - Treinamentos e Consultoria in July 2015, and Scrum Fundamentals Certified from SCRUMstudy - Accreditation Body for Scrum and Agile in November 2018.
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