Manuel Carmona has a strong background in software development, with roles spanning several companies. Manuel began their career at Avantica in 2011, where they worked as an Ingeniero de software. During their seven-year tenure, Manuel performed various tasks for multiple clients, including serving as a dedicated resource, leading projects, conducting trainings, and implementing new features. Manuel also traveled on-site to client headquarters when necessary. In 2018, Manuel joined One Legal as a Senior Software Development Engineer until 2020. Following that, they worked as a Senior Software Development Engineer at Gorilla Logic from 2020 to 2021. In this role, they were an outsourced resource for a California-based company, primarily focusing on backend implementation using .Net Core and Azure services. Currently, Manuel is employed at Conductiv as a Senior Software Development Engineer. Here, their responsibilities include MicroServices development, gateway APIs, frontend development using ReactJS and AngularJS, SQL optimizations, bug fixing, and requirements gathering. Overall, Manuel has extensive experience in software development, working on various aspects such as backend implementation, frontend development, bug fixing, requirements gathering, and client interaction.
Manuel Carmona's education history includes earning a Bachillerato degree in Ingeniería de sistemas from Universidad Católica de Costa Rica from 2009 to 2011. In addition, they obtained a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) degree in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications from Universidad de Costa Rica UCR from 2009 to 2010. Manuel also has a certification in business software development from Universidad Técnica Nacional, which they obtained from 2008 to 2010.
In terms of additional certifications, Manuel Carmona obtained several certifications from LinkedIn. These certifications include Developing CI/CD Solutions with Azure DevOps in December 2021, Learning ASP.NET Core MVC in July 2020, .NET Core esencial in April 2020, C# Design Patterns: Part 1 in April 2020, C# Design Patterns: Part 2 in April 2020, and React.js Essential Training in April 2020.
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