Come with me and let's check my two last experiencies
I'm one of the team leaders, of the the web development team, working with teams around the world (Brasil, India, United States) in an Angular system created to host Micro Frontends using the open source framework Luigi.js; With this strategy we could centrelize 4 systems in a row all toghether in one place, giving also the possibility for other systems to come along. Bringing many value to the costumer/partner.
I suggested, studied and created an Angular Library (for the first time) with common components that can be reused by other teams into Angular applications that matches the version requirements. This experience allowed me to understand the necessary steps to publish the library on the JFROG repository via CI/CD Gitlab pipeline.
Also, I had an awesome experience by teaching and helping a Indian Intern and 4 other Brazillians on Angular.
In the Institute I've been working and giving support to many projects, allowing me to have contact to not only Angular but many other technologies and processes such as:
CI/CD Gitlab
Python
.NET
IIS
Java(Spring Boot)
Jira
Scrum
and much more!
Nov 2018 - Dez 2021 -> 3 years and 2 months
My first experience working with React and NodeJS. We received a legacy system with an old layout and I was the responsible to remake everything, guided by Web Designers and their prototypes.
I worked in a Brazillian bank where I had experience understanding users pains. I had the opportunity to develop my own visual concept for a system that would be used to the whole country although I'm not a UX design, they gave me this challenge and it was one of the bests experiences I could have as a Frontend developer.
In this company I had also the opportunity to lead and teach a newcomer developer.
JAVA was the main backend stack I worked in this company being able to be Fullstack developer for a long time. Here is some of the technologies I had contact.
JAVA
React
NodeJS
Angular 7+
SQL Server
TFS
Scrum
and much more!
There are some more experiencies, I'm still coding :D