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2026 career guide

How to become a Chargé de communication in 2026

The concrete path to the Chargé de communication job, whether you're coming out of studies or planning a career change.

Starting salary

28-34 k€

Typical training

5 ans

Remote work

45% of jobs

Market

➖ Stable

What exactly does a Chargé de communication do?

Le chargé de communication conçoit et déploie les actions qui façonnent l'image d'une organisation, en interne comme en externe. C'est un métier de polyvalence : rédaction, digital, événementiel et relations presse cohabitent au quotidien.

What you really need to understand: La polyvalence est à double tranchant : on attend du chargé de comm qu'il sache un peu tout faire, mais les meilleurs profils ont un point fort assumé (rédaction, événementiel ou digital) qui les rend mémorables, plutôt qu'un profil tiède partout.

The path, step by step

Step 1: Initial training

Here are the training paths that open the most doors to becoming a Chargé de communication in France, ranked by market recognition:

  • École de communication (Celsa, ISCOM, Sup de Pub)

    5 ans · Degree

  • Master Information-Communication

    5 ans · Degree

  • BUT Information-Communication

    3 ans · Degree

  • Licence pro communication

    1 an (après bac+2) · Degree

  • Reconversion via formation certifiante

    6-12 mois · Certification

    Possible avec un portfolio de réalisations

Step 2: The skills to build

A degree opens the door; demonstrated skills are what get you through. Here is what a recruiter expects from a junior Chargé de communication:

Technical

  • Rédaction professionnelle
  • Relations presse
  • Communication digitale
  • Événementiel

Tools

  • WordPress
  • Mailchimp ou Brevo
  • Canva
  • Suite Adobe (notions)

Soft skills

  • Organisation
  • Polyvalence
  • Aisance relationnelle
  • Gestion de projet

Step 3: Landing your first job

The employers hiring the most Chargé de communications in France:

  • Entreprises (communication interne et externe)
  • Collectivités et institutions
  • Associations et ONG
  • Agences de communication
  • Établissements d'enseignement

The job titles to search for (sometimes different from the official title): Chargé de communication · Chargée de communication · Communications Officer · Chargé de com.

Step 4: Growing in the role

A Chargé de communication career isn't a straight line — here are the salary brackets and typical progressions:

Junior (0-2 years)

Chargé de communication junior · Assistant communication

28-34 k€

Mid-level (2-5 years)

Chargé de communication · Communications Officer

34-44 k€

Senior (5-8 years)

Chargé de communication senior · Responsable communication

44-56 k€

After a few years as a Chargé de communication, the most common next steps are: Responsable communication, Directeur de la communication, Chef de projet événementiel.

Switching careers to become a Chargé de communication

Career change into this job is common. The profiles who transition most successfully usually come from:

  • Community manager — spécialisation sur le digital
  • Chargé de marketing — bascule vers l'acquisition et le produit
  • Attaché de presse — focalisation sur les relations média

The advice that makes the difference: in a career-change resume, lead with transferable skills rather than hiding your previous path. Recruiters value unusual profiles when the bridge between the two worlds is clear.

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Guide written by the CandidIA editorial team. Market data from APEC / Pôle Emploi / Glassdoor FR. Last updated: 16 avril 2026.
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