Ana Bogdanovic
About Ana Bogdanovic
Ana Bogdanovic is a Software Quality Assurance professional at Endava, with a background in professional volleyball and experience in multiple countries.
Current Role at Endava
Ana Bogdanovic is currently working at Endava as a Software Quality Assurance specialist. She transitioned into this role after a series of progressive positions at the company, showcasing her expertise in software testing and quality assurance. Her current responsibilities include ensuring the software products meet quality standards and are free from defects before they are released to customers.
Career Progression in Quality Assurance
Ana Bogdanovic began her career in software quality assurance at Endava as an intern in 2019. Following her internship, she advanced to the position of Junior QA, where she worked for two years. After demonstrating her capabilities and gaining extensive experience, she was promoted to the role of Software Quality Assurance specialist, continuing to contribute to Endava's projects from their Belgrade office.
Educational Background in Technology
Ana Bogdanovic studied at IT Bootcamp Belgrade, where she achieved a certification in Software Testing (QA). In addition to her technical training, she also attended Megatrend University in Belgrade, Serbia. Her diverse educational background has equipped her with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in the field of quality assurance.
Professional Volleyball Career
Before transitioning to the tech industry, Ana Bogdanovic had an extensive career as a professional volleyball player. She played as a middle blocker for various clubs across Europe, including VK Agel Prostejov in the Czech Republic, TFOC in Terville, France, Kolubara in Lazarevac, Serbia, and Calcit in Kamnik, Slovenia. Throughout her volleyball career, Ana received several accolades, including being named the Best Middle Blocker at the Turniej trzech narodow Karpacz 2014 and the National Cup.
Participation in Microsoft Fabric Global AI Hackathon
Ana Bogdanovic was part of the PIInovators team in the Microsoft Fabric Global AI Hackathon. Collaborating with team members Elena Donev and Slave Tasev, they developed a cloud-native data solution named PIInovators. The project integrates Open AI for document analysis to detect personally identifiable information (PII) and classifies documents based on compliance. The solution uses a medallion architecture within Microsoft Fabric Lakehouse and prepares data for analytical use in Power BI reports.