Elisa Tvete
About Elisa Tvete
Elisa Tvete is a Business Systems Analyst at Thomson Reuters, where she has worked since 2021. She has a background in Computer Science and extensive experience in application development processes.
Work at Thomson Reuters
Elisa Tvete has been employed at Thomson Reuters since 2013. Initially, she worked as a Software Test Engineer for eight years, where she contributed to software quality assurance processes. In 2021, she transitioned to the role of Business Systems Analyst. In her current position, she focuses on soliciting and gathering detailed requirements from business associates to enhance application development. Her work aims to streamline processes and improve overall efficiency within the organization.
Education and Expertise
Elisa Tvete earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, Science and Engineering from the University of Minnesota. She completed her studies from 2009 to 2013. Her educational background provides her with a solid foundation in technical principles and practices, which she applies in her professional roles. Her expertise includes developing comprehensive documentation for developers, which aids in streamlining application development processes.
Background
Elisa Tvete has a background in software testing and business systems analysis. She began her career at Thomson Reuters, where she gained valuable experience in software quality assurance. Over the years, she has developed skills in requirement gathering and documentation, which are essential for effective application development. Her work is based in Eagan, Minnesota, where she has been a part of the Thomson Reuters team for over a decade.
Achievements
During her tenure at Thomson Reuters, Elisa Tvete has made significant contributions to the application development process. She has developed comprehensive documentation that aids developers in understanding project requirements and streamlining their workflows. Her ability to solicit and gather detailed requirements from business associates has been instrumental in enhancing the efficiency of application development initiatives.