Felipe Ribeiro Saruhashi

Software Developer at Qwello

Felipe Ribeiro Saruhashi has a diverse work experience in the field of software development. Felipe has worked in various roles, starting as a Web Developer Intern at Ultrawave Telecom in 2006. Felipe then interned as a Developer at Exspecta GmbH, where they developed modules for creating reports and prototypes for touch screens.

In 2013, Saruhashi joined Bluedot as a Developer before moving on to work as a Java Developer at Amdocs in 2014. At Amdocs, they were responsible for discussing client requirements, developing feature documentation, and writing SQL scripts.

Saruhashi worked at Zoemob as an Android Developer, where they maintained the Android and iOS apps and created features such as real-time location sharing. In 2016, they became a Mobile Developer at e-Deploy, where they played a key role in building the Gol Airlines Android app, handling feature development, bug fixes, and app distribution and maintenance.

From 2016 to 2019, Saruhashi worked at Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, initially as a Senior Developer and later as a Fullstack Software Engineer at Escala, the Innovation Laboratory. In this role, they analyzed project requirements, selected suitable technologies, and developed solutions across multiple apps.

Recently, Saruhashi joined Pinestack in 2019 as an Android Developer, where they were responsible for app architecture decisions, development, and maintenance. Felipe worked on indoor geolocation processing, third-party integrations, and access control features.

Their most recent position is as a Software Developer at Qwello, starting in 2021. Overall, Saruhashi has gained extensive experience in software development, with a focus on Android and Java, and has worked on projects ranging from healthcare apps to airline applications.

Felipe Ribeiro Saruhashi pursued their undergraduate studies at UFSCar - Alumni from 2008 to 2011, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. Additionally, they obtained a certification titled "Programming Mobile Applications for Android Handheld Systems: Part 2" from the University of Maryland in June 2015. No further information regarding their education history is provided.

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