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Théo Quémar

In coding mode

Born in Rennes, on the Atlantic coastal arc, Théo will quickly hook several strings to his.

After studying in his native Brittany, he sets his sights on a BTS [Superior Technical Degree] in IT services for organizations. His mother, a teacher, tells him about an article about launching a whole new kind of school: l’Ecole 42. Xavier Niel, its founder, explains there his vision. It resonates with Theo's sensitive chord: coding.

Théo Quémar

In coding mode

Born in Rennes, on the Atlantic coastal arc,

Théo will quickly hook several strings to his.

After studying in his native Brittany, he sets his sights on

a BTS [Superior Technical Degree] in IT services for

organizations. His mother, a teacher, tells him about an

article about launching a whole new kind of school: l’Ecole

42. Xavier Niel, its founder, explains there his vision.

It resonates with Theo's sensitive chord: coding.

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"Sorry, I have swimming!"

Enthusiastic, he drops the BTS and passes a series of online tests. He is admitted to

the first class of School 42. "Even though the program, method and course content

spoke to me, the school had just opened. It was still a risky bet", he admits. Macs

everywhere on three floors, giant open space areas, living rooms, open 24/7,

"It made you want to go to work," enthuses Theo. New school but also new

principle. The only prerequisites for students: motivation, digital in the blood and

a bulletproof endurance. A military atmosphere awaits Theo: "I first got acquainted

with the Pool."

The education system is modeled on that of video games. Students start at the level

zero with first projects that they must unlock to go to the next level, with

ever more complex projects up to the twenty-first level. In the seventh, Théo opens

the door to internships. Sometime later, he will take part in the opening of Station F

[the world’s largest start-up incubator in SEast Paris] with his ‘42’ friends. Théo

reached level 7. Before his internship, he met in Paris an American friend. He plans

to join her and wishes to 

From Berkeley to Manchester

Arrived in California, he enrolls at the Berkeley City College and follows a more

general coursework. He perfects his English and takes some courses in the lecture

halls of UC Berkeley. Back in Paris, he then starts an internship in Manchester.

The company where he works finds loans to people wishing to benefit from plastic

surgery and ensures the successful contact with surgeons. When Theo returns from

England, is it perhaps due to the climate, his motivation is a little seized up. Théo

wants to get on with his professional life. To get there faster, he chooses to be a

freelancer. "Again, it was not a cushy solution, but the action appealed to me and

my acquired IT knowledge reassured me", considers Théo in hindsight.

He starts in the design of websites. The Grand Rex [Paris movie theater, concert and

show venue] trusts him. But the need for stability is emerging. At a party, he bumps

into a friend of a friend, Alexandre, who talks about his projects. Time passes and

Alexandre calls him back and offers him an interview with Jérôme from FiveForty°.

"I come out of the interview with a strange feeling. Jérôme, the development

reference, asked me a thousand questions about my knowledge of such and such

technology. I hardly knew any of them...", confides Theo.

Sharing of expertise

Still, Alexander advises him not to worry. Three months later, the latter asks him if he

wants to start the following week. Upon arrival at FiveForty°, on the Lagardère

project Jérôme trains Théo on the Tyndareus application he had developed for

Relay. Today, at FiveForty°, he appreciates the atmosphere of advanced

technologies and the sharing of expertise. He also trains in Power BI and takes care

of the development of the site and the SEOs. "The afterwork get-togethers are also

very nice. Debrief the working day all together, in buddy mode, is cool too", Théo

points out. On the lighter side, Théo also talks about beach volleyball, which he

practices in a club. He has resumed the piano lessons which he took as a child.

He has made a new friend there. A true prodigy: "at fifteen, he is just amazing and

teaches me a lot of things." What if he hadn't worked in IT?: "I would have well

imagined myself practicing a job somewhere by the ocean", considers Théo, all

covered in his Brittany sea spray where he is currently working remotely.°

"Sorry, I have swimming!"

Enthusiastic, he drops the BTS and passes a series of online tests. He is admitted to the first class of School 42. "Even though the program, method and course content  spoke to me, the school had just opened. It was still a risky bet", he admits. Macs everywhere on three floors, giant open space areas, living rooms, open 24/7, "It made you want to go to work," enthuses Theo. New school but also new principle. The only prerequisites for students: motivation, digital in the blood and a bulletproof endurance. A military atmosphere awaits Theo: "I first got acquainted with the Pool."

During a month, permanent testing and ratings. Talk about a baptism of fire. The education system is modeled on that of video games. Students start at the level zero with first projects that they must unlock to go to the next level, with ever more complex projects up to the twenty-first level. In the seventh, Théo opens the door to internships. Sometime later, he will take part in the opening of Station F [the  world’s largest start-up incubator in SEast Paris] with his ‘42’ friends. Théo reached level 7.  Before his internship, he met in Paris an American friend. He plans to join her and wishes to  complete his training in the United States.

From Berkeley to Manchester

Arrived in California, he enrolls at the Berkeley City College and follows a more general  coursework. He perfects his English and takes some courses in the lecture halls of UC Berkeley. Back in Paris, he then starts an internship in Manchester. The company where he works finds oans to people wishing to benefit from plastic surgery and ensures the successful contact with surgeons. When Theo returns from England, is it perhaps due to the climate, his motivation is a little seized up. Théo wants to get on with his professional life. To get  there faster, he chooses to be a freelancer. "Again, it was not a cushy solution, but the  action appealed to me and my acquired IT knowledge reassured me", considers Théo in hindsight.

He starts in the design of websites. The Grand Rex [Paris movie theater, concert and show  venue] trusts him. But the need for stability is emerging. At a party, he bumps into a friend  of a friend, Alexandre, who talks about his projects. Time passes and Alexandre calls him  back and offers him an interview with Jérôme from FiveForty°. "I come out of the interview  with a strange feeling. Jérôme, the development reference, asked me a thousand questions  about my knowledge of such and such technology. I hardly knew any of them...", confides Theo.

Sharing of expertise

Still, Alexander advises him not to worry. Three months later, the latter asks him if he wants  to start the following week. Upon arrival at FiveForty°, on the Lagardère project Jérôme  trains Théo on the Tyndareus application he had developed for Relay. Today, at FiveForty°,  he appreciates the atmosphere of advanced technologies and the sharing of expertise. He also trains in Power BI and takes care of the development of the site and the SEOs.  "The afterwork get-togethers are also very nice. Debrief the working day all together, in  buddy mode, is cool too", Théo points out. On the lighter side, Théo also talks about beach  volleyball, which he practices in a club. He has resumed the piano lessons which he took as a  child. He has made a new friend there. A true prodigy: "at fifteen, he is just amazing and teaches me a lot of things." What if he hadn't worked in IT?: "I would have well imagined myself practicing a job somewhere by the ocean", considers Théo, all covered in his Brittany sea spray where he is currently working remotely.°

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