Antonio Doni
About Antonio Doni
Antonio Doni is a developer with extensive experience in the technology sector, currently working at Societe Generale Equipment Finance since 2020. He has held various positions in notable companies, including BforBank and Worldline by Atos, and holds an Engineer's Degree in Information Technology from Télécom Physique Strasbourg.
Work at Societe Generale
Antonio Doni has been employed at Societe Generale Equipment Finance - SGEF as a Développeur since 2020. His role involves developing and maintaining software solutions that support the financial services offered by the organization. He has been part of the team for four years, contributing to various projects aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and client satisfaction in the financial sector.
Previous Experience at BforBank
Prior to his current position, Antonio worked at BforBank as a Développeur from 2017 to 2019. During his two years at the company, he was involved in developing digital banking solutions, focusing on improving user experience and implementing new features to meet customer needs. His work contributed to the bank's digital transformation initiatives.
Career at Worldline by Atos
Antonio Doni served as an Ingénieur Etudes et Développement at Worldline by Atos from 2012 to 2017. Over five years, he worked on various projects related to payment solutions and transaction processing systems. His role included software development, system analysis, and collaboration with cross-functional teams to deliver high-quality services.
Education and Expertise
Antonio Doni studied at Télécom Physique Strasbourg, where he earned an Engineer's Degree in Information Technology from 2006 to 2009. His education provided him with a strong foundation in software development, systems engineering, and IT project management. This academic background has supported his career in various technical roles across different organizations.
Research Assistant Internship at Nihon University
In 2008, Antonio Doni completed a six-month internship as a Research Assistant at Nihon University in Tokyo, Japan. This experience allowed him to engage in research activities and gain insights into the academic and technological landscape in Japan, further enhancing his skills in information technology and software development.