Summary
Cássio Ávila is a Clojure software engineer with seven years of professional experience building functional, maintainable systems from Brazil's Minas Gerais. He has progressed from help-desk and support roles into focused Clojure development, and currently works at Stylitics while freelancing through ImmutTech, bringing both product-oriented and client-facing perspectives to engineering. His recent roles include Python development at Virti and multiple Clojure positions at Kyros, reflecting a strong practical grounding in functional programming and backend systems. Curious and hands-on, he tinkers with weird keyboards and 3D printing—habits that reflect attention to ergonomics and physical-digital prototyping beyond pure code. Comfortable shipping features in team and freelance settings, he combines an academic background in information systems with a pragmatic, tool-minded approach to software problems.
7 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, information Systems, Bachelor's degree, information Systems at Uniessa