Summary
Kazuki Yokoyama is an engineering tech manager at Nubank with 11 years of experience building back-end systems, microservices, and developer teams across Brazil. He combines hands-on Clojure and Flutter development with a strong foundation in computational statistics and machine learning from his academic work. Previously he shipped scalable Java microservices for logistics at iFood, led data-infrastructure and Go rewrites at Mconf, and taught programming and algorithms at the university level. His interests center on functional programming, microservices architecture, and agile delivery, and he brings product-minded engineering to complex financial systems. Currently pursuing MBAs in Project Management and Investments, he pairs technical depth with growing business and leadership acumen. Off-hours he photographs, plays bass, and experiments with ways to make complex systems feel controllable.
11 years of coding experience
6 years of employment as a software developer
MBA Economy Investments and Banking, MBA Economy Investments and Banking at MBA USP/Esalq
Master's degree Computer Science, Master's degree Computer Science at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Portuguese, English, German, Swedish