Daniel Everling has a diverse work experience in the field of software development and teaching. Daniel is currently working as a Software Engineer at Clutch since November 2021. Prior to this role, they were a Professor at Fundatec from March 2017 to February 2022. Daniel also worked as a Software Developer at uMov.me from September 2020 to November 2021 and as a Tech Lead at Creditas from January 2020 to September 2020.
Daniel has extensive experience in backend development and tech leadership. Daniel worked as a Desenvolvedor Java Backend and Tech Lead at Zenvia Mobile from August 2017 to December 2019. In this role, they were responsible for improving and supporting a messaging platform with a large volume of messages. Daniel utilized technologies such as Java, PostgreSQL, Kafka, JBoss, Docker, and Spring Boot, and followed methodologies like TDD, Pair Programming, and Integration Testing.
Before that, Daniel worked as a Desenvolvedor Web - Java at DBServer from August 2014 to August 2017, and as a Desenvolvedor Web - Java at Stefanini from December 2012 to August 2014. Daniel also has experience in web development using ASP and PHP, having worked as a Desenvolvedor Web - ASP at Universidade Feevale from March 2011 to November 2012, as a Desenvolvedor Web - PHP at WT Prime Comunicação Interativa from June 2010 to March 2011, and as a Desenvolvedor Web - PHP at Gad'Brivia from June 2008 to June 2010.
Daniel Everling attended Faculdade Decision - Instituto Infnet from 2013 to 2015, where they obtained a degree in MIT em Engenharia de Software com Java, specializing in Engenharia de Software. From 2010 to 2012, Daniel studied at Universidade Feevale, completing a degree in Tecnólogo em Sistemas para Internet, focusing on Web/Multimedia Management and Webmaster. Prior to that, in 2006 and 2007, they attended Centro Sinodal de Ensino Médio Dorothea Schäfke, where they completed a Curso Técnico de Informática with a specialization in Banco de Dados - Oracle Form e Report 6i.
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