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Francisco Rebello de Andrade

Software Engineer (Toptal Verified)

Francisco Rebello de Andrade is a proficient software engineer with over eight years of experience in project development and management.

Leveraging his background as a University Software Engineer teacher, Francisco excels in applying best practices, communication, and problem-solving in various tech stacks.

His educational achievements include a General Management Course from Porto Business School, an Intensive Acceleration Program from Carnegie Mellon University, and a Master's degree in Informatics and Computing Engineering from Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto.

Francisco's professional journey includes roles such as Lead/Expert Software Engineer at DIG, Freelance Software Engineer at Andela and Toptal, Web Ordering App Software Engineer at Rōti, and Web Editor Software Engineer at RedBrick AI, among others.

In addition to his software engineering expertise, Francisco has experience in roles like CMO, Biz Dev & Product Manager at Ground Control Studios, Founder & Editor-in-Chief at Vinho e Portugal, and Operations, Marketing & IT Manager at Herdade do Mouchão.

As a team player with strong work ethics, Francisco values effective communication, expectation management, and discipline, which have been essential in his remote work experiences.

Francisco's passion for learning and willingness to engage in diverse tech environments make him a valuable asset in any project.

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Porto, Porto, Portugal