What the LinkedIn scene looks like in France
France's LinkedIn ecosystem covers everything you'd expect: practitioners breaking down their work, executives sharing operating playbooks, hiring managers explaining what they look for, and the inevitable thought-leader posts on top. But the French-speaking corner of LinkedIn has its own gravity, you don't always get the same takes you'd see translated from English-language LinkedIn, and the local market context (regulation, hiring norms, sales cycles) shows up in the posts that actually perform.
The creators below are the ones MyFeedIn users have decided are worth keeping in a feed dedicated to France. Adding someone to a custom feed is a deliberate act, you're saying "I want to see this person, ahead of LinkedIn's defaults." That's a harder test to pass than follower count.
How we rank these France creators
Each time a MyFeedIn user adds a creator from France to a custom feed, that creator's rank goes up. The list reorders daily.
We don't apply hand-curation, sponsored placement, or category-balancing. We don't normalize for follower count. The order is exactly what our user data says, surfaced to you.
What to look for in a France-based creator
Not every popular creator in France is worth following for everyone. The strongest picks usually share a few traits worth scanning the list for:
- They post in French if you want native context. Bilingual creators are useful too, but watch which language they're using when they hit publish.
- They cover the local market specifically, not generic global takes. The France business climate, regulations, and hiring norms differ from US LinkedIn.
- They engage in their own comments. A creator who treats LinkedIn as a one-way broadcast gives you 10% of the value of one who actually responds.
- They have a point of view. Anyone can aggregate news. The ones worth following take positions you can disagree with.
- They're current. A creator who built a following five years ago and hasn't posted in six months is dead weight in your feed.
How to use this list
Pick 5-10 creators that look most relevant to your specific work in France, install the MyFeedIn extension, and add them to a custom feed. Within a week, you'll know which ones are pulling their weight and which to swap out. Custom feeds are easy to refine, treat them as living lists rather than static directories.
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