Rebeca Paiva
About Rebeca Paiva
Rebeca Paiva is a Senior Software Developer with over a decade of experience in .NET application development. She currently works at Thomson Reuters and has a background in various roles across multiple companies in Brazil.
Current Role at Thomson Reuters
Rebeca Paiva serves as a Senior Software Developer at Thomson Reuters, a position she has held since 2021. In this role, she contributes to software development projects, leveraging her extensive experience in .NET technologies. Her work is focused in Campinas, São Paulo, Brasil, where she collaborates with a team to deliver high-quality software solutions.
Previous Experience in Software Development
Rebeca Paiva has a diverse background in software development, having worked in various roles across multiple companies. She was employed as an Analista Desenvolvedora .NET at Stoque Soluções Tecnológicas from 2018 to 2020 and at Spassu Tecnologia e Serviços from 2020 to 2021. Additionally, she briefly worked at TAM Aviação Executiva and Foxconn in 2021. Her experience spans over a decade, primarily focusing on .NET application development.
Education and Professional Development
Rebeca Paiva holds a Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.) in Computer Engineering from Universidade Federal do Pará, which she completed from 2006 to 2012. She furthered her education by obtaining a Pós Graduação in Gerenciamento Ágil de Projetos from IDAAM, studying from 2017 to 2018. This educational background supports her expertise in software development and project management.
Methodologies and Project Involvement
In her professional career, Rebeca Paiva has utilized Scrum methodology for project development, particularly in international teams. She is involved in the Integration Point project, a significant application for foreign trade in North America. Her approach to software development emphasizes collaboration and agile practices.
Early Career and Initial Roles
Rebeca Paiva began her career in the IT field as an IT Helpdesk Traineer at FACULDADE IDEAL / FACI from 2009 to 2010. She then transitioned to development roles, including a position as a C# Developer at Laboratorio Beneficente De Belem from 2011 to 2012 and as a Font-End Assistant at Rede Amazônica in 2013. These early experiences laid the foundation for her subsequent career in software development.