Hugo Mailfait has a diverse range of work experience. Hugo started their career at IRIS laboratory in 2017, where they worked as an Engineer on an Informatic Project. Hugo then moved on to become a Community Manager at Raid Centrale Lyon, where they were responsible for creating visuals and managing social media for the school's association. In 2018, Hugo completed an internship at KSB S.A.S. as part of an industrial placement.
Following that, they worked as a Treasurer at Centrale Television Network from February 2018 to January 2019. In 2019, Hugo had an internship at Allianz France, where they served as a P&C Risk Actuary. In 2020, they completed an internship at Finance-Doc Multimanagement AG as a Web Developer, focusing on developing a web application and automating report creation.
More recently, Hugo has been employed as a Full Stack Engineer at Kili Technology, starting in October 2021. Their responsibilities include developing new features, resolving bugs, and improving performance on a non-structured data annotation platform. Hugo is also involved in implementing tests for the platform. In March 2022, they took on the additional role of Technical Support Engineer, where they lead the technical support team, analyzes system logs to debug customer issues, and implements fixes and tests. Hugo also develops specific implementations for customers' business cases.
Throughout their career, Hugo has gained experience with various technologies, including Python, CSS, HTML, JavaScript, Flask framework, Sequelize, GraphQL, PostgreSQL, ReactJS, Docker, Kubernetes, and GCP.
Hugo Mailfait completed their education history as follows:
From 2017 to 2021, they attended Ecole centrale de Lyon, a top French engineering school, where they pursued their degree.
Prior to that, from 2015 to 2017, they attended Lycée Faidherbe in Lille, France, where they completed a two-year intensive course in mathematics and physics in preparation for a nationwide competitive exam.
From 2012 to 2015, they attended Lycée Thérèse D'Avila, also in Lille, France, where they obtained their French secondary school diploma, which is equivalent to the British A-levels. Their major field of study during this time was science.
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