So I like to define myself.
In the years of university before, and then of work, I laid the foundations for creating what I am and what I will become.
I am one of those projects that are always “work in progress”:
I evolve, discover and smooth sides of my personality thanks to continuous contact with other people – be they customers, colleagues or simple friends -, I suffer from “blank page” crisis or “exhaustion of creativity” and I overcome them – because, you know, you must necessarily get out of them -, I receive continuous stimuli that sometimes my brain combines in eccentric and unknown ways to me, I am curious, I learn quickly, I experience things new and sometimes I’m wrong.
I love being around people and collaborating with others, testing myself and finding new solutions to unresolved problems.
I am used and trained to physical fatigue (my rugby team is ready to testify it 😉 ) and also to mental one, to working under pressure, with anxiety and close deadlines is my daily bread (this could say my colleagues).
I put all myself and a lot of passion into everything I do, whether they are new or more routine things, at the cost of being burnt or disappointed.



