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French Phrase

Je bosse comme développeur.

/ʒə bɔs kɔm de.ve.lɔ.pœʁ/
Meaning"I work as a developer."
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Meaning

The sentence means 'I work as a developer.' It uses the informal verb bosser, which is common in spoken French, especially among younger speakers or in casual contexts.

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When to use

Use this phrase when introducing your job in a relaxed conversation, such as meeting new colleagues, chatting with friends, or answering a casual interview question about what you do.

Grammar Breakdown

Jebossecommedéveloppeur

1

Subject Pronoun (Je)

Je means 'I' and is the subject pronoun used before a verb in the present tense.

2

Verb Conjugation (bosser)

Bosse is the first person singular present indicative of bosser, an informal verb meaning 'to work' (similar to travailler).

3

Preposition (comme)

Comme means 'as' or 'like' and introduces a role or capacity.

4

Noun (développeur)

Développeur is a masculine noun meaning 'developer' (software developer). No article is needed after comme.

🗨In Conversation

A

Tu fais quoi dans la vie ?

What do you do for a living?

Je bosse comme développeur.

I work as a developer.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Je bosse comme développeur.

    Avoid using the informal bosser in formal contexts; use travailler instead.

  • Je bosse comme développeur.

    If you are female, you may use développeuse, but the masculine form is still widely accepted.

  • Je bosse comme un développeur.

    Do not add an article after comme; the correct structure is 'comme + profession' without 'un/une'.

Alternatives

  • Je travaille comme développeur.

    I work as a developer.

  • Je suis développeur.

    I am a developer.

  • Je fais du développement logiciel.

    I do software development.

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Cultural Tip

In France, using bosser is considered informal. In a formal interview or on a résumé, prefer travailler or être + profession. Also, note that développeur is masculine; if you are a woman, you can say développeuse, though many still use the masculine form in mixed settings.