As part of our week dedicated to professional retraining, we interviewed Marie Menez, full stack developer at Bocoloco. She tells us about her career, her missions, and the tech training she followed at Reacteur.
Coming from a background in communications, Marie has completed several internships in this field. Despite a successful first experience within the Adie association as a communications officer, she wanted to change direction and retrain in web development. She followed the bootcamp offered by Le Reacteur before joining the company Bocoloco, where she has been working as a full stack developer for over a year.
After an initial experience in communication
you decided to retrain in web development. What was the trigger?
I felt very good within the Adie association, where I worked for almost 4 years as a israel whatsapp number data communications officer for the Île-de-France and Centre-Val de Loire regions, but I finally realized that I didn’t particularly like working in communications in general.
I wanted to change fields, to do something else. Above all, I wanted a job that would allow me to travel and be independent. I thought about the different possibilities available to me. It was while searching for information on the Internet that the job of web developer came to me, as if it were obvious.
I currently work at Bocoloco . They took me on as an intern after the “Web and Mobile Developer” (full stack) training I took at Reacteur, and I’ve been with them ever since. It’s a tech company that develops solutions to democratize reuse, by facilitating the adoption of deposits and flow management, and thus avoiding single-use packaging. To do this, a complete set of tools, internal and external, for the web and for mobile, are offered to users.
For tools developed internally
my role is to fetch data that I the signal and information are converted into digital translate, so that it is more easily understandable and bw lists readable by my colleagues. I also work on an application that is available in stores. I imagine and develop features to support the development of the deposit on a larger scale.