👨🏻💻Eric Margerit
About 👨🏻💻Eric Margerit
Eric Margerit serves as the Chapter Lead Front and Front End Architect at Vestiaire Collective, where he has worked since 2020. He has a diverse background in web development, having held various roles in companies such as Hi-Media, Edecision, and The Other Store, and has implemented significant performance improvements in his current position.
Current Role at Vestiaire Collective
Eric Margerit serves as the Chapter Lead Front and Front End Architect at Vestiaire Collective since 2020. In this role, he is responsible for leading frontend development initiatives and architectural decisions. His contributions include implementing a migration to Next.js, which enhanced performance and search engine optimization. He has also developed a comprehensive Datadog monitoring strategy to improve system observability and performance.
Previous Experience at Vestiaire Collective
Prior to his current position, Eric Margerit worked as a Senior Frontend Developer at Vestiaire Collective for five months in 2019. During this time, he contributed to various frontend projects and collaborated with cross-functional teams to enhance the user experience on the platform.
Professional Background
Eric Margerit has a diverse professional background in web development and software engineering. He began his career as a Web Developer at Hemis.fr in 2007. He then held various roles, including Full-stack Developer at Hi-Media and Consultant Junior at Edecision. He also worked as a Senior Front End Developer at LWM Agence Digitale and as a Lead Developer Javascript at The Other Store - The Oz.
Education and Qualifications
Eric Margerit studied Informatique at Université Paris Nord- Paris 13, where he achieved a DUT from 2005 to 2007. He also completed his Baccalauréat Scientifique in Scences de l'ingénieur at Lycée Galilée from 2002 to 2005. His educational background provides a strong foundation in computer science and engineering principles.
Technical Achievements
Throughout his career, Eric Margerit has achieved significant improvements in system performance. He led a major migration to Next.js, focusing on pre-rendering strategies that enhanced both performance and SEO. He also implemented a migration from Akamai to Cloudflare workers, improving the company's CDN and cache strategy. Additionally, he designed and executed a LaunchDarkly A/B testing strategy to optimize user experience.