Manuel Casas Barrado has a diverse work experience. Manuel started their career as a Freelance Senior Frontend Developer in 2012, working on various projects using technologies such as React Native, ReactJS, and AngularJS. In 2014, they joined Telefónica I+D where they worked on projects collaborating with Mozilla, including the development of the Firefox OS mobile operating system.
In 2014, they also worked as a Front-end developer at Cornerfy, where they developed a web platform for managing the rental of corners in stores or small spaces using the PHP Symfony2 framework. Manuel gained experience in agile methodologies, particularly SCRUM.
From 2016 to 2019, Manuel worked at Telefónica, starting as a Frontend Developer and later becoming a Technical Frontend Lead Developer. Manuel was responsible for integrating with BBVA to launch a service that prevented credit card fraud. Manuel also managed a team of 6 people, successfully delivering all project milestones and establishing a flexible work dynamic to adapt to market needs.
In 2017, Manuel joined Xtreamr as a Technical Frontend Lead Developer and eventually became the Technical Lead of Media&Entertainment in 2019. During their time there, they successfully managed the team and achieved flexibility in adding new functionalities to the product.
In 2019, Manuel became the Chief Technology Officer at Velada.
Throughout their career, Manuel has gained experience in a wide range of technologies and has demonstrated their ability to lead technical teams and deliver successful projects.
Manuel Casas Barrado's education history starts in 2009 when they enrolled at the University of Sevilla to pursue a degree in Engineering, specifically in Computer Engineering. Manuel completed their undergraduate studies in 2014.
After that, in 2015, Manuel attended The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) for a brief period. Manuel focused on a field of study related to Marketing de servicios empresariales y personales/financieros, although the degree obtained is not specified.
Following their time at LSE, Manuel returned to the University of Sevilla in 2015 and continued their education there until 2016. Unfortunately, no specific field of study is mentioned during this period.
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