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French Phrase

Je suis chef de projet.

/ʒə sɥi ʃɛf də pʁɔ.ʒɛ/
Meaning"I am a project manager."
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Meaning

This phrase is the standard way to state your profession as a project manager in French. Unlike English, French typically omits the indefinite article before professional titles when used with the verb 'être'.

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When to use

Use this phrase in professional settings, such as job interviews, networking events, or when introducing yourself to new colleagues. It is formal and direct.

Grammar Breakdown

Jesuischef de projet

1

Être (suis)

The verb 'être' is used for identity and professions. 'Suis' is the first-person singular form.

2

Zero Article

Professions function like adjectives in French when following 'être', so no 'un' or 'une' is required.

🗨In Conversation

A

Enchanté, que faites-vous dans la vie ?

Nice to meet you, what do you do for a living?

Je suis chef de projet.

I am a project manager.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Je suis un chef de projet.

    Do not use an article (un/une) when stating your profession directly after the verb 'être'.

Alternatives

  • Je travaille en tant que chef de projet.

    I work as a project manager.

  • Mon poste est chef de projet.

    My position is project manager.

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Cultural Tip

In French corporate culture, introducing yourself by your title is common. While 'chef' is traditionally masculine, it is used for all genders in this professional context, though 'cheffe' is becoming more common in modern usage.