Alejandro Reyes
About Alejandro Reyes
Alejandro Reyes is a Software Engineer at BairesDev in Guatemala, where he has worked since 2020. He has extensive experience in software development, utilizing tools like Git and TFS, and employing Scrum methodology.
Work at BairesDev
Alejandro Reyes has been employed at BairesDev as a Software Engineer since 2020. He has accumulated four years of experience in this role, contributing to various software development projects. His work involves utilizing tools such as Git and TFS for version control and project management, ensuring efficient collaboration and project tracking. Alejandro is skilled in both FrontEnd and Backend development, focusing on delivering quality user experiences through the use of technologies like Dockers and WebServices.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Before joining BairesDev, Alejandro Reyes worked at Conduent as a Senior Systems Development Specialist from 2009 to 2020. During this eleven-year tenure, he developed expertise in software systems and project management. Prior to that, he served as an Analyst Programmer at Universidad Rafael Landivar from 2005 to 2009, where he gained foundational skills in programming and system analysis.
Education and Expertise
Alejandro Reyes studied at Universidad Rafael Landívar, where he earned a degree in Information and Computer Science, completing his studies from 2003 to 2013. He also attended Colegio Capouilliez, achieving a Bachelor’s degree in Science and Literature from 1998 to 2002. His educational background includes a strong foundation in both technical and analytical skills, which he applies in his current role as a Software Engineer.
Methodologies and Tools
In his software development practice, Alejandro Reyes employs Scrum methodology, which enhances collaboration and project efficiency. He utilizes various tools for version control and project management, including Git and TFS. His technical skills extend to developing applications that ensure quality user experiences, leveraging technologies such as Dockers and WebServices.