Nicolas Letellier has a diverse work experience across various industries and roles. In 2023, they worked as a Front-end Developer at Lodgify. Prior to that, in 2022, they pursued their passion for writing by developing and writing short stories in the science-fiction genre. Nicolas'sshort story "Lillemer" was published in a French magazine called Gandahar.
From 2020 to 2021, Nicolas worked at Worldsensing as a Front-end Engineer. Nicolas was responsible for engineering the company's new data-visualization platform and led the front-end implementation of the web platform. Nicolas collaborated with SCRUM squads and outsourced developers to ensure on-time sprint deliveries. Nicolas also provided front-end expertise for architecture and UI decisions, focusing on creating a solid, tested, and maintainable codebase.
Before joining Worldsensing, Nicolas was a Junior Front-end Developer at Axonix from 2016 to 2020. Prior to that, they worked as a Technical Account Manager at Impresia Iberica from 2010 to 2015, where they managed rotary press accounts. In 2009, they briefly worked as an International Call Center Operator at clickair.
Nicolas started their career as a Book Shop Assistant at Abacus Cooperativa from 2006 to 2008. Nicolas then worked as a Packaging Specialist at Yves Rocher in 2003 and as a Packaging Design Producer at Graphic Identité from 2002 to 2003.
Nicolas Letellier's education history begins in 1999 when they attended the Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Quimper in France. Nicolas pursued a degree in DUT Génie Biologique, with a focus on Industries Agro-Alimentaires, and completed their studies in 2001.
Following this, Nicolas enrolled at Formapack in Morlaix, France in 2001. Nicolas obtained a Bachelor's Degree from this institution in an unspecified field of study by the year 2002.
In 2009, Nicolas pursued professional training at Softobert, a training center in Barcelona, Spain. Nicolas completed a comprehensive program in graphic design, which included training in Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. The duration of this course was 360 hours.
Nicolas engaged in self-training in Front-end development from 2010 to 2015. During this period, they acquired skills in HTML, CSS, JavaScript, jQuery, responsive web design, layout, color theory, and fonts. The specific institution or degree name for this self-training is not provided.
In 2016, Nicolas attended Ironhack, an immersive coding bootcamp in Barcelona. Nicolas completed a full stack web development program, lasting 540 hours, and received a degree in web development.
Nicolas also achieved additional certifications. However, specific information about the institution and the year of obtaining these certifications is not provided. The certifications include "JavaScript Best Practices" from Code School and "You, Me & SVG: Scalable Vector Graphics course" also from Code School.
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