This is much more fun than a traditional resume.

Hey, I’m glad you’re here! πΒ
Welcome to my online resume, I hope you’ll like it (fun fact: I designed it during my self-quarantine in South Korea)! To introduce myself quickly, my name is Joseph, I’m 25 years old and I was born in the capital of gastronomy (Lyon, France)!Β
Now, I’m in Paris working as a Product Owner at Casap, a promising French startup. Casap is a tech tool for real estate agents that offers online appointment scheduling and a revolutionary calendar.Β
I love project management: seeing a need become an idea and then turn into reality is extremely stimulating for me. Also, technology as a dynamic whole fascinates me, and the evolution of the product is at the heart of these interactions: from design, data, development to business, marketing or strategy, to collaborate with different teams and bring them together is what motivates me.
Beyond my interest for tech, I also have a huge passion for music. Music means everything to me and it works on me more than I work on it. I try every day to better understand its universe, whether it is at the artistic level or the business level.
In one topic as in the other, I have an unfailing curiosity, a desire to perform at my best in and I try to grasp all their complexity.
Passion is my driving force, and I am always looking for new challenges.Β
Please enjoy your time here. π
Formation
2018 to 2021
MSc Management
emlyon business school, France
Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea π°π· (exchange)
2017 to 2018
Master 1 – Strategic Management
Lyon 2 University, France
2016 to 2017
Bachelorβs degree – Economics & Management
Universidad Mayor – Santiago, Chile π¨π±
Exchange program with Lyon 1 University
2014 to 2016
IUT GEA – Business & Administration Management
E-business track
Lyon 1 University, France
2014
High School Diploma – Economic & Social
With Honors
Les Maristes, Lyon, France
Languages
English: proficient
TOEIC 975/990
Spanish: proficient
1 year at Santiago
Korean: I can read but I can only say ‘Hello’, ‘Thank you’ and ‘Can I have some kimchi please?’