Tiago Melo
About Tiago Melo
Tiago Melo is a Senior Software Engineer currently employed at The New York Times, where he has worked since 2019. He has extensive experience in software development and architecture, having previously held positions at notable companies such as Globo.com, Petrobras, and Estante Virtual.
Current Role at The New York Times
Tiago Melo has been serving as a Senior Software Engineer at The New York Times since 2019. In this role, he has contributed to various projects, including the development of the Reading List API. He utilizes technologies such as GraphQL, Go, and Google Cloud SDK to enhance the functionality and performance of the platform. His work focuses on improving user engagement and data management within the organization.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Prior to his current position, Tiago Melo held several roles in software development. He worked at Estante Virtual as a Technical Leader and Software Architect from 2017 to 2018. Before that, he was a Senior Software Developer at Globo.com from 2007 to 2011. His experience also includes a role at Petrobras as a Senior Software Developer from 2011 to 2012 and at Infoglobo as a Software Architect and Senior Software Developer from 2013 to 2014.
Technical Contributions and Projects
Tiago Melo has made significant contributions to various technical projects. He developed the Follow API to manage user data on nytimes.com, utilizing Google Cloud Datastore Emulator and Google Cloud Pub/Sub Emulator. Additionally, he implemented a Kafka's Monolog consumer service for scheduling notifications for new articles. His work on the Follow Bigquery project involved persisting data into Google BigQuery tables for analysis.
Educational Background in Computer Science
Tiago Melo studied at Centro Universitário Carioca, where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science. His studies spanned from 2004 to 2014, providing him with a solid foundation in software development and engineering principles. This educational background has supported his career in various technical roles across multiple organizations.