Eric Mignot
About Eric Mignot
Eric Mignot is a Staff Software Engineer currently employed at Change.org in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, where he has worked since 2021. He has extensive experience in software development and Agile methodologies, having held various roles at multiple companies over the past two decades.
Work at Change.org
Eric Mignot has been employed at Change.org as a Staff Software Engineer since 2021. He is based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. In this role, he focuses on software development, contributing to the platform's mission of enabling social change through technology.
Previous Employment History
Before joining Change.org, Eric Mignot worked at several organizations. He was a Full Stack Developer at CGI for one year from 2018 to 2019 in Victoria, BC. He also served as a Software Development Senior Specialist at NTT DATA Services from 2019 to 2021. His earlier roles include positions at TECSYS, Aeroplan, and multiple coaching and training roles in Agile and Test-Driven Development.
Education and Expertise
Eric Mignot specializes in incremental value delivery and has a strong focus on uncovering better ways of developing software. He possesses deep expertise in Test-Driven Development, which he considers his primary strength. His experience spans various methodologies, including Scrum and Agile coaching.
Background in Agile and Scrum
Eric has extensive experience in Agile methodologies, having worked as a Scrum Master and Agile coach in various organizations. His roles included being a Professional Scrum Trainer at Scrum.org for five years and mentoring in Test-Driven Development at Triton Digital. He has also contributed to teams as a Scrum Team Member and Scrum Dev team member in different capacities.
Career Development and Roles
Eric Mignot's career began in project management and development roles in France, including positions at Klee Group and Orange. Over the years, he transitioned into software development and Agile coaching, gaining a diverse set of skills and experiences that inform his current work. His approach to software development emphasizes both technical and human challenges.