Pucarelli, Bruno Leon

Argentina - Buenos Aires - brunopuca1@gmail.com

Hola! If you made it this far, it means (maybe) that you're interested in my path to becoming a developer. Let me tell you a little more about myself. I've experience in different backend and frontend programming languages, as well as knowing how to automate test cases to provide a quality product. I understand the strategies of agile methodologies, such as SCRUM, to coordinate my tasks with those of my colleagues. I'm very collaborative, capable and I'm in a hate/love relationship with difficult challenges. Let me walk you through my journey...


Experience

QA Manual Semi-Senior

Momentous Technologies / Intive

My first job was in Momentous Technologies Corp. as a Trainee/Jr and continued in Intive-FDV (now Intive) as Ssr. I've tested a lot of functionalities and reported a ton of bugs in mobile and web applications in like 20 different devices. This is where my love for software development initiated.

January 2016 - February 2019

QA Automation Junior

Intive

After 2 years in Intive, I achieved my first "developer" job as an automation engineer. The work as QA Manual, pre-automation, helped me a lot to comprehend the test-in-depth mindset that must be done while coding.

March 2019 - August 2019

.NET Developer Junior

Intive

After 6 months as QA Automation, Intive offered me a .NET position, I took it knowing it was going to be very hard to addapt my knowledges once again. As a .NET I've worked more as a bug fixer but I used it to comprehend and analyze the syntax used in a large scale proyect as the one I was in.

September 2019 - March 2020

Frontend Developer Trainee

Freelance

As a .NET Dev I knew I had a little and not very much experience and as a QA I didn't saw myself again. So I made the decision to start my Frontend career as an autodidact to learn all I can about web development and the true meaning of "Full-stack" developer. That meant starting over from 0. Halfway through I realized that frontend was the recommended start because it was the most fun to use and learn using. I got knowledge of how to build websites and their architecture and I realized that everything I felt so far away, in terms of knowledge and applications to real life, was getting closer and closer.

April 2020 - March 2021

QA Automation Semi-Senior

Accenture

All the knowledge that I incorporated in the year that I studied frontend, combined with my knowledge of the .NET language and the design pattern of the Selenium library, opened the doors for me at Accenture where I continue to mark my way to "Full-Stack" but, this time, from the approach of an automated tester, who already knows the common parts of a software factory and the only thing that stands in its way are problems with more than one solution.

April 2021 and forward

Education

Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (UADE)

University degree of Technology Information
Computer Science - Web Development

August 2018 - Currently

Universidades Tecnicas ORT

High school degree in Media communication
Graphic Design - Photography

August 2009 - 2014

Skills

Programming Languages, Frameworks & Tools I've used

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    Frontend Developer

    HTML5 CSS3 Bootstrap v4/5 Javascript React

    Backend Developer

    mysql-iconC# Python mysql-iconFlask mysql-iconDjango selenium-iconSelenium

    Database Developer

    Database Logic mysql-iconMySQL

    Project Management

    Trello Jira azure-iconAzure mysql-iconHiptest Jenkins

    PC Tech

    Windows 10 VENV PC building Git Bash

Personal Projects

Where I've been training my skills

(Hover over any project to see source code)

River Plate
My personal 'official website' of my favorite football team
Source code
river-plate
To do's application
To do's app with OAuth and DB
Source code
to-dos
Moviefy
IMDB look-alike web application
Source code
moviefy
Portfolio v1
My first personal portfolio
Source code
portfoliov1

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