Maria Gabriela Bohórquez Hernández
About Maria Gabriela Bohórquez Hernández
Maria Gabriela Bohórquez Hernández is a Software Engineering Apprentice at Medallia, where she has worked since 2021. She has a background in software development and engineering, with experience in various programming languages and tools.
Work at Medallia
Maria Gabriela Bohórquez Hernández has been working at Medallia since 2021 as a Software Engineering Apprentice. In this role, she is involved in various software development projects, contributing her skills and knowledge in programming. Additionally, she has held the position of Software Engineer Intern at Medallia since 2020, allowing her to gain practical experience and further develop her technical abilities in a professional setting.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Prior to her current roles at Medallia, Maria Gabriela worked as a Software Developer at Ekumen from 2019 to 2020. She also gained experience at Globant, where she worked as a Software Developer for 11 months in 2018 to 2019. These positions provided her with foundational skills in software development and exposure to various programming environments.
Education and Expertise
Maria Gabriela Bohórquez Hernández studied Ingeniería Informática at UADE from 2020 to 2023, where she developed a strong foundation in computer science principles. She also attended Universidad Simón Bolívar, earning a degree in Electronics Engineering from 2016 to 2018. Her educational background equips her with a diverse skill set in both software and electronics engineering.
Technical Skills and Programming Languages
Maria Gabriela has experience with several programming languages and tools, including Python, C++, Object-Oriented Programming, Bash, and Docker. This technical proficiency allows her to engage effectively in software development projects and contribute to various aspects of programming and system design.
Participation in Google Summer of Code
Maria Gabriela participated in the Google Summer of Code, collaborating with Robocomp and the University of Extremadura. During this program, she worked on a robotics simulation framework, which enhanced her practical experience in software development and her understanding of robotics applications.