Summary
Julliana Almeida is a software test engineer with 11 years of experience, combining formal training in software engineering from Universidade de Brasília with a specialization in test and quality. She has driven QA across public-sector and private projects—including testing for the Tribunal Superior Eleitoral—and is fluent in functional and automated testing tools like Postman, Selenium, Appium and JUnit. Her background includes data-analysis and agile practice implementation at the Treasury, a usability analyst role focused on accessibility, and public speaking to promote women in tech through PyLadies and Campus Party. Detail-oriented and proactive, she applies structured test techniques (equivalence partitioning, boundary values, decision tables, risk-based testing) alongside exploratory heuristics to validate requirements and prototypes. Continuously upskilling, she holds CTFL and is pursuing advanced QA practices while managing bug tracking and project workflows in JIRA.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Pós-graduação Lato Sensu - Especialização, Especialização em teste e qualidade de software, Pós-graduação Lato Sensu - Especialização, Especialização em teste e qualidade de software at UNINASSAU
Bacharelado, Computer Software Engineering, Bacharelado, Computer Software Engineering at Universidade de Brasília