Goussé Jérémy
About Goussé Jérémy
Goussé Jérémy is a C++ Developer based in Montréal, Canada, currently employed at BroadSign since 2016. He has extensive experience in software development, particularly in C++ and Qt, and has worked in various roles across multiple companies in both France and Canada.
Work at BroadSign
Goussé Jérémy has been employed at BroadSign as a C++ Developer since 2016. In this role, he has contributed to the development of software solutions in the digital signage industry. His work focuses on enhancing the performance and reliability of BroadSign's products, leveraging his expertise in C++ programming.
Professional Experience
Goussé Jérémy has a diverse professional background in software development. He worked at Seevibes as a Développeur for 9 months in 2012 and later as a Ruby Frontend/Backend developer from 2014 to 2015. He also held positions at Daneel as a Developer R&D from 2015 to 2016 and at Wajam as a C++ backend developer from 2012 to 2014. His experience includes roles at Alinto and Datakit, where he focused on Java and C++ development, respectively.
Education and Expertise
Goussé Jérémy studied at SUPINFO - The International Institute of Information Technology, where he earned a degree in Informatique, achieving the title of Ingénieur from 2007 to 2012. He specializes in C++ and Qt, with additional skills in Linux and various internet technologies such as HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, MySQL, and PostgreSQL.
Background in Teaching
Goussé Jérémy has experience in academia, having worked as a Professeur at SUPINFO from 2010 to 2011. In this role, he taught subjects including C, C++, UML, and algorithmics. This experience reflects his ability to convey complex technical concepts to students.
Projects and Development Work
Throughout his career, Goussé Jérémy has developed significant software applications. Notably, he created two distinct C++ server applications, an Ads Server and a Metrics Server, at Wajam, emphasizing performance and stability. He also worked on kernel C++ applications for CAD file format conversion at Datakit.