Daniel Bonilha

Daniel Bonilha

Senior Software Engineer @ Nerdy

About Daniel Bonilha

Daniel Bonilha is a Senior Software Engineer with extensive experience in both startups and large financial institutions. He has a strong background in software development and communication, currently working at Varsity Tutors and previously holding positions at Pismo, hoop.dev, Migo, and J.P. Morgan.

Work at Nerdy

Daniel Bonilha currently holds the position of Senior Software Engineer at Varsity Tutors, a subsidiary of Nerdy. He has been with the company since 2023, working remotely from São Paulo, Brazil. In this role, he applies his extensive software engineering skills to develop and enhance educational technology solutions.

Education and Expertise

Daniel studied at Estácio, where he completed a degree in Tecnologia em Informática/Software, achieving a Bacharelado from 2010 to 2012. His educational background provides a solid foundation in software development principles and practices. He possesses expertise in various software types, including legacy monoliths and distributed microservices.

Background

Daniel Bonilha has a diverse professional background, having worked in both small startups and large multinational financial institutions. This experience gives him a broad perspective on different organizational structures and the challenges they face. He has held various roles, including Senior Developer & Tech Lead at Pismo and Principal Software Engineer at Migo.

Previous Work Experience

Before joining Varsity Tutors, Daniel worked as a Senior Software Engineer at hoop.dev from 2021 to 2023. He also served as a Principal Software Engineer at Migo for eight months in 2020-2021. His earlier experience includes four years as a Developer Associate at J.P. Morgan in Private Banking from 2013 to 2017.

Skills and Abilities

Daniel is known for his ability to write high-quality code with great attention to detail, even when faced with unclear or ambiguous requirements. He possesses superior communication skills, which enable him to effectively interact with both technical and non-technical audiences.

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