Giovanna Dias
About Giovanna Dias
Giovanna Dias is a Software Developer at ThoughtWorks in São Paulo, Brazil, with a background in IT and telecommunications. She has experience in application lifecycle management and has worked with various technologies including JavaScript and Oracle Communications.
Work at ThoughtWorks
Giovanna Dias has been employed as a Software Developer at ThoughtWorks since 2021. She works in São Paulo, Brazil, where she contributes to various software development projects. Her role involves applying her technical skills to deliver high-quality software solutions and participate in collaborative team environments.
Previous Experience at IBM
Before joining ThoughtWorks, Giovanna worked at IBM as an IT Specialist from 2018 to 2021 in the Rio de Janeiro area. During her tenure, she developed a fiber optic order management system using JavaScript and ConceptWave. She also served as an intern at IBM from 2017 to 2018, gaining foundational experience in the IT sector.
Education and Expertise
Giovanna holds a Master's Degree in Informatics from UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO, which she completed from 2021 to 2023. She also earned a Tecnologo degree in Análise de Sistemas de Computação from Universidade Unigranrio, studying from 2013 to 2018. Her education has equipped her with a strong foundation in software development and systems analysis.
Background in Telecommunications
Giovanna has practical experience in telecommunications systems, having developed solutions using Oracle Communications Order and Service Management with Xquery/Xpath. She gained expertise in Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) during the testing phases of a software factory project, where she provided support for integrated testing and performed corrections on system tests.
Early Career at MetrôRio
Giovanna began her career at MetrôRio, where she worked as an Oficial de Manutenção from 2013 to 2017. This role provided her with hands-on experience in maintenance operations, contributing to her technical skills and understanding of system functionalities.