Antonela Amichetti
About Antonela Amichetti
Antonela Amichetti is an experienced software developer with a background in programming and a history of contributing to various projects in the technology sector. She has worked for NEORIS since 2013 and has participated in multiple projects involving bug fixes, application development, and maintenance using a range of programming technologies.
Work at NEORIS
Antonela Amichetti has been employed at NEORIS since 2013, where she holds the position of Software Development - Experienced. Her tenure at NEORIS spans 11 years, during which she has contributed to various projects and initiatives. Notably, she developed an Android application for the NeoBeneficios project from October 2017 to August 2018, utilizing Android Studio and Retrofit. Additionally, she worked on a ticket sales page for InterBus in August 2018, employing FreeMarker and Liferay.
Education and Expertise
Antonela Amichetti studied at Universidad Tecnológica Nacional, where she achieved a Tecnicatura Superior en Programación from 2012 to 2014. This educational background has equipped her with foundational skills in software development, which she has applied throughout her career. Her expertise includes various programming languages and technologies, such as Java, AJAX, and Android development.
Background
Antonela Amichetti has a diverse background in software development, with experience in multiple projects across different industries. She has worked on initiatives for notable organizations, including Banco Santander and BBVA. Her roles have involved bug fixes, general maintenance, and the development of applications and web pages, showcasing her versatility in the field.
Achievements
Throughout her career, Antonela Amichetti has participated in significant projects that highlight her technical skills and problem-solving abilities. She contributed to the Emmeting project for Pae from April 2019 to November 2020, focusing on bug fixes and maintenance. Additionally, she resolved user stories and conducted unit testing for the Club Personal project at Telecom from March 2016 to August 2018, utilizing technologies such as Hibernate and Spring Framework.