Jurietti's professional career started at
Lyon, having already been part of their youth team. However, he did not get to play a single game and was transferred to
Gueugnon at the end of the season. There he achieved promotion to
Division 1 for his first year at the club, and on 19 July 1995, he played his first Ligue 1 match against
Metz. At the end of the season, Gueugnon were again relegated, and, after one more year in Ligue 2 where they were unable to achieve back promotion, Jurietti left the club to
SC Bastia, where he stayed for three years. In 2000, he was transferred to
Monaco where he was never quite able to settle and after 6 months, he was loaned for the rest of the season to rivals
Marseille. He returned to Monaco for one more season and had a trial spell with
Premier League side
Everton in 2003 but did not secure a contract. He then joined
Bordeaux, the club in which he has been the most successful so far, winning the championship once (after finishing twice runner-up) and the
Coupe de la Ligue twice. He was the captain during the
final against
Vannes that Bordeaux won 4–0. His contract expired in 2010, and he was notified by manager
Laurent Blanc that it would not be renewed, effectively putting an end to his playing career. ==International career==