FAQ

Frequenty asked questions

(Or not so frequently, but you might be interested)

What is your work availability?

Recently finished my internship at IBM, and I am currently looking for new opportunities. I'm open to full-time, part-time, or freelance work.

What real world projects have you worked on?

Over my year intership at IBM I worked on several projects for clients all over latin america and the US. These projects mainly revolved around generative AI solutions to improve customer experiences, internal processes and more. My main responsibilities included leading technical enablement sessions with clients, developing PoVs and PoCs, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure successful project delivery.

What is your greatest strength?

I think my greatest strength is my ability to learn quickly and my passion for technology. Over my time at Holberton School not only did I learn a lot of the fundamentals behind software development, but the skill I value the most is the ability to find the right resources, understand them and apply them to learn new technologies.

Where do you live?

I live in Montevideo, Uruguay. I love my country and city, but I am open to relocating for the right opportunity :)

What are your main areas of interest?

I am mainly interested in Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Full-Stack Development, but I am always open to new challenges. My main interest is not only technology per se, but the impact that technology can have on the world, and how we can use it to make a positive difference.

How does your ideal job look like?

My ideal job would be one where I am challenged daily, where I can learn new things and grow as a professional. I would like to work in a team that values collaboration and where I can contribute to the team with my skills and knowledge. I would also like to work in a company with strong values and a commitment to making a positive impact on the world, through the use of technology for good.

What's up with the number 43?

43 is a really cool number, it's the number of muscles you use when you smile, it's the atomic number of technetium, and it's the number of days in spring. It's also the number of muscles you use when you frown, but let's focus on the positive. As a fun fact, I have the number 43 tatooded on my arm in binary (so it's actually 101011).