Marc-François Cochaux-Laberge has a diverse work experience spanning various roles in software development.
Starting in 2012, they worked as a Web Developer at OUBA Group, where they built a small social network using PHP for the backend and HTML, CSS, and JavaScript for the frontend.
In 2014, they served as a Coordinator at the Association de soccer du Sud-Ouest for three years, managing various tasks related to soccer events and programs.
Marc-François then joined Groupe Concerti in 2017 as a Developer, focusing on troubleshooting and implementing features for clients using C# in the Epicor ERP system.
In 2018, Cochaux-Laberge worked at Xentiant as a Frontend Developer, creating a web-based application for a digital signage tool using React and Webpack. Marc-François also developed a visual UI builder for customizable components.
From 2018 to 2020, they were employed at Index Exchange as a Software Engineer, contributing to the rewriting of an ad exchange from Perl to Go. In this role, they deployed software on bare-metal servers across multiple data centers.
In 2020, they joined Opslock as a Backend Developer, playing a central role in designing and implementing the backend infrastructure using Go and PostgreSQL. Marc-François also developed a replication system for on-premise devices with occasional offline access.
During 2022, they worked at SSENSE as a Senior Software Developer, focusing on the transition from a legacy JavaScript platform to a high-performance TypeScript backend for handling requests during product launches and sales.
In 2022, they also worked at Secoda as a Senior Software Engineer, integrating data sources into the backend using Python and contributing to the frontend using TypeScript and React.
Currently, starting in March 2023, they are a Senior Backend Developer at HumanFirst.
Marc-François Cochaux-Laberge began their education in 2009 and graduated from Dawson College in 2011 with a DEC in Computer Science. In 2012, they furthered their studies at the University Claude Bernard Lyon 1, earning a DUT in Informatique. Marc-François then transferred to Concordia University in the same year, where they pursued a degree in Computer Science until 2014. The specific degree they obtained from Concordia University is not provided.
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