Software Developer in training, passionate about building intuitive and accessible user interfaces. I transform complex ideas into elegant digital experiences, one line of code at a time.
- Software Engineering Student - UNINTER International University Center (2024-2028)
- University Ambassador - DIO (Digital Innovation One)
- Front-End Developer - Personal and Open Source Projects
- EF SET English Certificate 55/100 (B2 Upper Intermediate)
I'm seeking front-end or back-end internship opportunities where I can apply my skills and continue learning in the real day-to-day of a programmer. My long-term goal is to become a full-stack developer, contributing to projects that combine good usability and innovation.
Currently, I'm:
- 🔍 Exploring Java and preparing to start studying frameworks and APIs
- 🎯 Improving skills in UX/UI Design and Prompt Engineering
- 📚 Participating in bootcamps and immersions to stay updated
- 💡 Developing projects that combine creativity and problem-solving
Core technologies I have solid experience with.
- 🎯 Self-taught passionate about solving problems
- 🌱 Always seeking new technologies
- 🎨 Combining development with design principles
- 🇧🇷 🇺🇸 🇪🇸 Trilingual (Portuguese native, English professional, Spanish elementary)
- 📚 Active participant in tech bootcamps and immersions
- 🧠 Growth mindset with rapid learning abilities
🔍 Looking for: Front-end or Back-end Development Internships
📍 Location: Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brazil
💌 Contact: emellybmuniz@gmail.com
🎓 Lições da Minha Jornada como Embaixadora Universitária DIO
LinkedIn Post • Professional Network
Sharing insights and lessons learned from the DIO Campus Expert program experience.
🔥 Aprenda Inglês com IA: Estratégias e Ferramentas para Acelerar sua Fluência
Medium Article • Published on Medium
Exploring how AI can revolutionize language learning and accelerate English fluency.
🚀 GitHub Challenge - DIO Project
LinkedIn Post • Professional Network
Sharing my journey and achievements in DIO's GitHub challenge.
"Evolving ideas into digital solutions, one line of code at a time."