Katharina Würth

Grad Consultant Software Developer @ ThoughtWorks

About Katharina Würth

Katharina Würth is a Grad Consultant Software Developer at ThoughtWorks in Hamburg, with a diverse educational background in Art History and Human Medicine. She has previous experience in web development and has worked at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florence.

Current Role at ThoughtWorks

Katharina Würth has been employed at ThoughtWorks as a Grad Consultant Software Developer since 2020. In this role, she contributes to software development projects, applying her technical skills and knowledge in a collaborative environment. Her position involves working with diverse teams to deliver innovative solutions for clients, leveraging her background in both art history and technology.

Previous Experience in Digital Development

Before joining ThoughtWorks, Katharina Würth worked as a Trainee Web Development at neuefische GmbH in 2019. This role lasted for three months and provided her with foundational skills in web development. Her experience at neuefische GmbH equipped her with practical knowledge in digital technologies, which she later applied in her current position.

Educational Background in Art History

Katharina Würth studied Art History at the University of Hamburg, where she earned a Master of Arts (MA) degree from 2012 to 2019. Additionally, she completed her Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Art History at The Philipp University of Marburg from 2009 to 2012. This extensive academic background in art history informs her perspective in her current technical role.

Nursing Education and Experience

Katharina Würth began her education in the healthcare field, studying Registered Nursing at Schwesternschaft Nürnberg vom Bayerischen Roten Kreuz e.V. from 2003 to 2006. She achieved a state exam in nursing during this period. Furthermore, she pursued studies in Human Medicine at The Philipp University of Marburg from 2006 to 2009. This diverse educational background contributes to her multifaceted skill set.

Internship Experience at Kunsthistorisches Institut

In 2014, Katharina Würth completed a two-month internship at the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck-Institut. This experience in the photo library provided her with insights into art historical research and archival practices, further enhancing her understanding of the field.

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