What to do after a BTS in Communications

10 Jun 2025

After two years of intense study, BTS Communication graduates face a crucial choice: continue their studies to enhance their skills or enter the world of work directly. This RNCP (Répertoire national des certifications professionnelles) level 5 diploma offers a wide range of opportunities in the fields of communication, marketing and events. 

What further study is possible after a BTS in Communication? 

The BTS Communication is a springboard to a wide range of courses that allow students to deepen their knowledge and specialise in a particular field. 

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The Bachelor's degree, a highly sought-after vocational course  

The bachelor's degree is a bac+3 course that is particularly popular with recruiters. Thanks to the equivalence system, holders of a BTS in Communications can go straight into the third year of the bachelor's degree. This course combines theory and practice, with an international focus, enabling students to undertake placements abroad.

Bachelor's degrees in digital communication, visual communication, event management or marketing are particularly well suited to the skills acquired in the BTS. This course also enables students to develop technical skills in business strategy, advertising design, press relations and public relations.

Many establishments offer these courses on a work-study course basis, giving you significant professional experience and a better chance of entering the world of work. 

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The professional degree, for rapid specialisation

After a BTS in Communication, a professional degree is an excellent option for continuing your studies while acquiring additional specialisation. This bac+3 diploma is particularly focused on professional integration and alternates between theory, practice and work placements.

Professional degrees in communication, visual communication, design, publishing or journalism are particularly well suited to holders of a BTS in Communication. This course prepares students to enter the world of work with a comprehensive, professionally-oriented programme.

What jobs can you do directly after a BTS in Communications? 

The BTS in Communication is a vocational diploma that enables students to enter the job market directly. Holders of this diploma are particularly appreciated by employers for their practical and theoretical know-how.

 

A wide range of jobs in different sectors

With a BTS in Communication in your pocket, you can apply for jobs in a variety of sectors: companies, communications agencies, advertising, events management and the media. The tasks will vary depending on the structure: drawing up and monitoring communication plans, managing internal and external communication, organising communication operations, or advising clients.

The jobs available include:

  • Community manager, to manage a brand's presence on social networks
  • Communications officer, to develop and implement a communications strategy
  • Assistant press officer, to act as a link between an organisation and the media
  • Events project manager, to organise and coordinate events
  • Media planner, to develop advertising distribution strategies

Attractive salaries for young graduates 

The salary of a BTS Communication graduate varies according to the position held, the sector of activity and the region. As a rough guide, an entry-level communications officer can expect a gross annual salary of around €24,000, while a community manager could start at around €28,000 gross per year.

How can I make the most of my career after a BTS in Communication?

To maximise your chances of success, whether continuing your studies or entering the world of work, there are several strategies available to you. 

 

The importance of professional experience 

Work placements and work-study courses are essential for gaining professional experience and developing a network. Don't overlook any opportunity, even short assignments can be rewarding and enable you to forge lasting links with professionals in the sector. 

 

Developing your digital skills

These days, digital is taking on a predominant role. That's why it's a good idea to master digital communication tools. Consider taking additional courses in digital marketing, social network management or content creation to enhance your profile.

After a BTS in Communication, there are many doors open to you. Whether you choose to continue your studies or go straight into working life, this diploma provides you with a solid foundation on which to build your career in the exciting field of communications.

¾ÅÉ«ÊÓÆµ Business School offers several courses perfectly suited to BTS Communication graduates wishing to continue their studies: 

  • Bachelor in Management - grade de Licence: This state-approved programme enables you to specialise in Digital Marketing & Communication, International Business or Luxury Management, with the option of doing your training on a work-study course.

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  • Bachelor Business Administration: This 100% English-language course offers an international dimension, ideal for students wishing to work in a multicultural environment.

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  • Programme Grande École - grade de Master: For those aiming for a 5-year degree, this programme enables you to specialise in Digital Marketing Strategy & Consumer Engagement or Sales Management & Business Development. These courses will enable you to acquire advanced skills and stand out in an increasingly demanding job market.

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