Daniel Magro
About Daniel Magro
Daniel Magro is a Software Engineer at Talkdesk in San Francisco, California. He has a background in web development and teaching, with experience in both the United States and Portugal.
Company
Daniel Magro is currently working at Talkdesk as a Software Engineer. Talkdesk, a cloud contact center leader, employs Daniel in San Francisco, California, United States. He has been with Talkdesk since May 2018, contributing to their software development team.
Professional Experience
Daniel brings versatile experience from his work history both in the United States and Portugal. Before joining Talkdesk, he worked as a Web Developer at Runtime Revolution in Lisbon for two years (2016-2018). Additionally, he has held positions as a Software Engineer at Persequor and has teaching experience as a Teaching Assistant at Faculdade De Ciências E Tecnologia Da Universidade Nova De Lisboa.
Education and Expertise
Daniel Magro holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Faculdade De Ciências E Tecnologia Da Universidade Nova De Lisboa, obtained in 2013. He continued his education at the same institution, earning a Master's degree in Computer Science and Engineering in 2015. His educational journey reflects a strong foundation in computer science, further enriched by his teaching role during his Master's program.
Background and Early Education
Daniel began his academic journey at Escola Secundária Alfredo Dos Reis Silveira, where he studied from 2005 to 2010. He subsequently pursued higher education at Faculdade De Ciências E Tecnologia Da Universidade Nova De Lisboa, completing his Bachelor's and Master's degrees there. His time as a student provided him with the necessary skills and knowledge to transition smoothly into his professional roles.
Teaching Experience
During his time at Faculdade De Ciências E Tecnologia Da Universidade Nova De Lisboa, Daniel Magro served as a Teaching Assistant in 2014, a role he held for three months. This experience allowed him to enhance his understanding of computer science concepts and methodologies while contributing to the academic development of other students.