Matheus Teixeira

Head Of Engineering at Vendoo

Matheus Teixeira has a diverse work experience spanning various industries and roles. Matheus started their professional career as an Auxiliar Administrativo at MAHLE Metal Leve S.A. in 2006 and worked there until September 2007. Matheus then interned as an Electrician at International Paper from February to December 2008. In 2010, Matheus worked as a Freelance Web Developer at HBM Transportes for a short period from January to March.

From 2011 to 2013, Matheus served as a Student Scholarship in the JanelasVirtuais project at ICMC-USP. Matheus then joined AIESEC in São Carlos in 2013 as the Local Committee Vice-President of Finance until December. After that, Matheus transitioned to the role of Desenvolvedor de software at Arquivei from June 2014 to May 2016.

In 2016, Matheus became an IT Strategy Consultant at IBM, where they worked until April 2018. Matheus then worked as a Web Application Architect at Bigland.co from April to December 2018. Matheus joined BairesDev as a Software Engineer in December 2018 and worked there until September 2020.

Currently, Matheus is working at Vendoo Inc. as a Senior Software Engineer since September 2020 and eventually transitioned into the role of Tech Lead Engineer in May 2021.

Matheus Teixeira started their education at Fundação Educacional Guacuana in an unspecified year, completing their studies there in 2007. Matheus then pursued a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science at USP - Universidade de São Paulo starting in 2010, with no specified end year. In terms of additional certifications, Matheus obtained the following from IBM: IBM Mentor in February 2018, Cognitive Practitioner in November 2017, Cognitive Delivery Foundation in June 2017, IBM Agile Advocate in April 2017, IBM Agile Explorer in April 2017, and IBM Design Thinking Practitioner in July 2016.

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