Pablo Rodríguez Monetti
About Pablo Rodríguez Monetti
Pablo Rodríguez Monetti is the Development Lead at Endava in Argentina, with extensive experience in software engineering, research, and academia.
Company
Pablo Rodríguez Monetti is currently employed at Endava as a Development Lead. Endava, a technology company provides various IT services, including digital and Agile transformation, automation, and continuous delivery solutions. Pablo has been leading development projects there since April 2016, contributing to various technological advancements within the company.
Title
Pablo Rodríguez Monetti holds the title of Development Lead at Endava. His role involves overseeing development projects, coordinating with team members, and ensuring the successful deployment of software solutions. This position showcases his expertise in software development and team leadership within the tech industry.
Education and Expertise
Pablo Rodríguez Monetti pursued his academic journey at Universidad Nacional de Rosario - UNR, where he studied Computer Science and achieved a Licentiate degree, spanning from 2001 to 2009. His educational background laid a solid foundation for his career in software engineering and development, allowing him to acquire the necessary technical skills and knowledge to excel in his professional endeavors.
Background
Pablo Rodríguez Monetti has accumulated extensive experience in software engineering and research roles. He worked as a Senior Software Engineer at Plantium from 2012 to 2016, focusing on various software projects. At Coop de Trabajo TECSO Ltda, he contributed to research and development for nine months between 2011 and 2012. Additionally, he engaged in research and development at Flowgate Consulting for four years from 2007 to 2011. These roles highlight his diverse experience in software development and research.
Teaching Experience
Pablo Rodríguez Monetti has a strong foundation in education, having served as a Teaching Assistant at Universidad Nacional de Rosario from 2007 to 2016 for nine years. He also held a position as a Professor at Instituto Politécnico Superior for six months from 2010 to 2011. His involvement in academia demonstrates his commitment to knowledge dissemination and mentoring future professionals in the field of computer science.