.NET Developer
I worked as a .NET developer for Crédit Agricole on a large-scale migration of multiple applications to C# .NET 8.0.
I worked as a .NET developer for Crédit Agricole on a large-scale migration of multiple applications to C# .NET 8.0.

I worked as a .NET developer in the IT Department for Doxallia, a subsidiary of Crédit Agricole, primarily on a C# .NET 8.0 API with significant DevOps responsibilities.
For the API deployment I installed and configured IIS servers and built the CI/CD pipeline on Azure DevOps Server. I also contributed to IT security, including network flow management between platform servers, and was responsible for maintaining application and database servers on my platform.

I worked as an apprentice at BPCE-IT on the migration of a helpdesk tool from .NET Framework 4.8 to .NET Core 6.0, designing a new architecture in the process.
The BPCE-IT helpdesk uses this tool to run diagnostics, modify remote machine settings, create pre-filled support tickets, or take remote control — it needs to be both reliable and fast.
The codebase was old with a lot of legacy code and many bugs. I built the new version in .NET Core 6.0 and also developed a RESTful API to interface with databases after direct data flows were closed as part of an IT security initiative.


I worked on a fixed-term contract at CREA2F, a web-focused communication agency, as a Fullstack JavaScript/PHP developer building showcase websites and CMS solutions.
I had the opportunity to work on multiple projects for different clients, handling both frontend and backend development as well as deployment.
This experience confirmed my decision to become a full-time developer, and I ultimately chose to deepen my skills through a Software Engineering Master's degree.

I worked as an Investment Restrictions Analyst at CACEIS, a Crédit Agricole subsidiary specializing in investor services.
My role involved monitoring financial portfolios using specialized software. When data was missing, results had to be exported to Excel and recalculated with updated figures. I wrote VBA macros and Python scripts to automate these calculations, saving time and improving reliability.
Those automations freed up time that I spent programming, and I ultimately decided to make software development my full-time career.
