Eric Narbo

Front end software developer at 42Crunch

Eric Narbo has a long and varied work experience. Eric began their career in 2001 as a freelance journalist and chief of the rubric for Riva Presse. In 2002, they moved to Posse Press as a freelance journalist and head of the rubric, where they wrote dossiers, tests, and news for the magazine Playbox, managed an editorial team for PC Team magazine, and conducted foreign reporting. In 2004, they joined Yellow Media as a freelance journalist, writing critiques, dossiers, and interviews for various magazines of the group, including Jeux Vidéo Magazine, Consoles+, l'Officiel Nintendo, and PC Jeux. In 2009, they worked as a freelance journalist for Carrefour/ Mairie de Houilles. From 2013 to 2016, they worked for the Croix Rouge Française as a TIUS, managing daily missions and teams, communicating with hospitals, firefighters, police, and other social workers, and developing services for beneficiaries. In 2019, they attended WebForce3, where they earned a degree in web and mobile development. In 2020, they worked on personal projects, learning React (hooks and router) and adapting their weather app to React components. Since 2021, they have been a front-end software developer at 42Crunch.

Eric Narbo obtained their Master's degree in Philosophy from the Université Paris Nanterre in 2002. In 2019, they attended WebForce3 and obtained a CNCP in Techniques d'intégration web (front) and techniques de développement web (back). In 2020, they received a Titre RNCP bac +2: Développeur web et web mobile (front-end/ back-end) from WebForce3. Lastly, in 2021, they earned a développeur d'applications front-end from OpenClassrooms.

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