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This is a work in progress… All my work experiences will be here shortly, and searchable by skills.

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2017

Firmware Engineer (2017-present)

Since 2017, I’ve worked full-time as a frelancer, as the only firmware engineer for Waterloo Technical Inc, a small business in Kitchener/Waterloo, Ontario. I’ve collaborated with remote electrical engineers and used my own skills in electrical engineering to define the schematics of a dozen products, then developed the complete firmware for these devices either from scratch or taking advantage of existing libraries.

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2014

Senior Software Engineer (2014-2017)

I started at Lasso early 2014 as a Senior Development Engineer. My main task was to familiarize with the extensive codebase of Lasso CRM, a development based on PHP, Symfony, MySQL that is used by real estate industry to track leads for real estates companies, and connect them with building development projects and apps.

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2012

Senior Software Engineer (2012-2013)

Trulioo offered me my first full-time job in Vancouver, after I decided to shut my MusXpand venture down, in 2012. Trulioo’s software manager was initially interested in my ability to do web scraping, in order to capture identity information on the web to store into databases and also to be able to mimic an existing site and add user identification features in it, for a demonstration of Trulioo Identification APIs.

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2010

Founder and Main Developer (2010-2012)

I started working on my second venture, MusXpand (pronounced [mewzik’spend]), in 2010 right before leaving Brazil. The idea was to develop a business that would help indie artists, initially musicians, to distribute their art to their fan, through subscriptions. The premise was quite disruptive: why only get a few cents from music distributors, if you can make most of the money directly from your actual fans and provide them a better and closer service?

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2006

Founder and Main Developer (2006-2010)

Skloogs was my first official business as a founder. The initial intent was to start an IT consulting company, providing system and networking related services from architecture, but I started building a website and quickly opted to develop an e-commerce technology marketplace.

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2003

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2001

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1999

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1997

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