Vania Radmila Alfitri
About Vania Radmila Alfitri
Vania Radmila Alfitri is a Mobile Lead with extensive experience in mobile engineering and quality assurance. She has worked at notable companies such as Fiserv and GOJEK, and co-founded a non-profit organization to promote STEM education for young girls in Indonesia.
Work at Kumu
Vania Radmila Alfitri has been serving as the Mobile Lead at Kumu since 2022. In this role, she oversees mobile application development and leads a team focused on enhancing user experience and functionality. Her experience in mobile engineering and quality assurance contributes to her effective leadership in managing projects and guiding developers.
Previous Experience at Fiserv
Prior to her current role, Vania worked at Fiserv from 2014 to 2017 as a Quality Assurance professional. During her three years in Hillsboro, OR, she was responsible for ensuring the quality and reliability of software products. Her role involved testing and validating software to meet industry standards.
Experience at GOJEK
Vania was employed at GOJEK as a Mobile Engineer - iOS from 2017 to 2022 in the Greater Jakarta Area, Indonesia. She contributed to the redesign of the GO-MART 3.0 iOS app, focusing on the development of new features for key pages such as home, detail, and checkout. Additionally, she maintained and refactored legacy code, ensuring the application remained functional and efficient.
Education and Expertise
Vania Radmila Alfitri earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems from Oregon State University, where she studied from 2010 to 2014. Her educational background provides a solid foundation in both technical and business aspects of mobile application development.
Non-Profit Initiatives
Vania co-founded a non-profit organization aimed at introducing young girls in Indonesia to STEM fields. This initiative reflects her commitment to empowering the next generation of female leaders in technology. Additionally, she served as Co-founder and Web Developer at Generation Girl from 2018 to 2022, further contributing to her advocacy for women in technology.