Marcos Barroso
About Marcos Barroso
Marcos Barroso is a Talent Acquisition Coordinator at Chainlink Labs, where he implements data-driven strategies to improve candidate experience and retention. He has a background in corporate audit and procurement, with previous roles at KPMG Portugal and Chassis Brakes International Group.
Current Role at Chainlink Labs
Marcos Barroso serves as the Talent Acquisition Coordinator at Chainlink Labs, a position he has held since 2022. In this role, he focuses on enhancing the recruitment process through data-driven strategies. He utilizes data analytics to audit recruitment processes and align hiring goals with organizational objectives. Additionally, he plays a key role in designing and developing recruitment projects aimed at process improvement, contributing to an enhanced candidate experience and retention.
Previous Experience at KPMG Portugal
Before joining Chainlink Labs, Marcos Barroso worked at KPMG Portugal as a Corporate Audit Associate from 2020 to 2022. During his tenure in Lisboa, Portugal, he gained valuable experience in corporate auditing, which contributed to his understanding of organizational processes and compliance.
Professional Background in Procurement and Analysis
Marcos Barroso's career includes a role as a Procurement to Pay Analyst at Chassis Brakes International Group for six months in 2020. This position, also based in Lisboa, Portugal, involved managing procurement processes and financial analysis, further enhancing his analytical skills.
Educational Background in Business and Management
Marcos Barroso studied at Nova School of Business and Economics, where he earned a Bacharelado in Management from 2016 to 2019. He also attended The American University in Cairo from 2017 to 2018, participating in an Erasmus program focused on Business and Management. This educational background provided him with a solid foundation in business principles and management strategies.
Volunteer Experience and Leadership Roles
Marcos Barroso has a history of involvement in various organizations. He served as the Head of a project at Missão País from 2015 to 2017 in Porto, Portugal. Additionally, he volunteered internationally with AIESEC, focusing on gender equality in Sri Lanka for three months in 2017. He also participated as a member of the European Youth Parliament from 2014 to 2015, and held a position on the National Organizing Committee for Finance & Partnerships with AIESEC in 2018.