Quentin B.
About Quentin B.
Quentin B. is a Back Developer at Vestiaire Collective, where he has worked since 2019, focusing on logistics-related developments and microservices integration. He has a background in PHP development and holds a degree in Sport from Université Paris X Nanterre.
Work at Vestiaire Collective
Quentin B. has been employed at Vestiaire Collective as a Back-End Developer since 2019. His role involves handling bug resolution for warehouse tools and developing microservices that enhance logistics operations. He is responsible for maintaining and improving microservices related to address management, customs fee calculation, and package tracking. Quentin collaborates with a team that includes a tech lead, two developers, a QA, and a product owner to manage logistics-related developments. His contributions are integral to the integration of microservices with the core application.
Previous Experience in Development
Before joining Vestiaire Collective, Quentin B. worked at EffiSYS as a PHP Developer from 2015 to 2019. In this role, he focused on back-end development tasks. Prior to that, he was employed at Datawords as a webmaster integrator for a brief period in 2012-2013. His early career included an educational stint at IFOCOP, where he studied web development and earned a professional certificate. This diverse experience has equipped him with a solid foundation in software development and integration.
Education and Expertise
Quentin B. studied at Université Paris X Nanterre, where he earned a Licence STAPS in Sport from 2005 to 2009. He furthered his education at IFOCOP, completing a professional certificate in web development from 2012 to 2013. This combination of formal education and practical experience in web development has contributed to his expertise in back-end development and microservices.
Microservices Development
Quentin B. has developed a microservice Transport Management System (TMS) that generates transport documents and sends data to carriers. His work involves integrating various microservices with the core application, which is essential for streamlining logistics processes. His role in maintaining and improving these microservices is critical to the operational efficiency of the systems he manages.