Abílio Azevedo.

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Abílio Azevedo
Abílio Azevedo

So, I believe that the dream of many software engineers is to work abroad not only for the financial side but also for the cultural and technological international experience. And there are many international recruitment companies looking for Brazilians to work in companies abroad.

I participated in some processes, but who got my match was Revelo, who approached me with a proposal from Poolit that I found very interesting: working with a well-known stack and a company in the financial market, that is, aligned with my career. And a competitive dollar salary.

I started working a few hours a day at Poolit in September to get a feel for the company and to be able to deliver my old company's app. In October I started full time. I participated in the development of the app in React Native and the webapp in React.JS that enable investment in venture capital funds and private equity.

We are a small team but very focused on continuous product improvements, always guided by the data that is collected.

Time Poolit

Poolit Mobile APP

Mobile App Stack:

I had the opportunity to work on the mobile app in React Native, the web app in React.JS and also on the Django backend using Python. Thanks Poolit!


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