Startup Life/Hiring & Workforce/Analysis/ These are the startups where people want to work in France Linkedin has released its list of the most viewed, followed and applied-for startups in France By Kim Darrah 6 September 2019 \Startup Life How to grow your employee benefits as you expand globally By Kirstie Pickering 26 January 2023 Startup Life/Hiring & Workforce/Analysis/ These are the startups where people want to work in France Linkedin has released its list of the most viewed, followed and applied-for startups in France By Kim Darrah 6 September 2019 The way people use Linkedin can say a lot about their ambitions. To make use of this, Linkedin has gone through billions of data points from everyone’s Linkedin activity to reveal the startups where people most want to work. The young businesses that caught the attention of the most Linkedin members ranged from fintech to fashion and were based almost exclusively in Paris. Topping the list is was Paris-based Sézane, an apparel brand that has rapidly grown a following on social media and currently has 200 lucky employees. In second place is Brut, a media startup with an expertise in making viral videos. The ranking was made according to several criteria, including the number of views on the company’s page, the flow of top talent it managed to attract and the number of profile views received by employees. It also looked at the number of people applying for job postings. Here are the companies that made it onto this year’s list the startups with the most sought after jobs in France: Sézane Brut Alan Payfit Virtuo Doctrine Leavy Listen Too Back Market Wemanity Everoad Qonto OpenClassrooms Ividata Malt Spendesk Saegus Blade Shadow Cubyn Toucan Toco Abbeal Ornikar Izicap Aircall Fortia Financial Solutions Related Articles Why your startup story matters By Mimi Billing Click here to read more What does a ‘head of sustainability’ actually do? By Sarah Drumm Click here to read more Malt scores €80m round as corporates seek more freelancers By Chris O’Brien Click here to read more Why it’s time to call EOP on jargon By Chloe Cordon Click here to read more Most Read 1 \Startup Life Tech Nation shutting down as UK government controversially pulls key funding 2 \Healthtech Spotify founder Daniel Ek officially launches new startup — and this time, he’s taking on healthcare 3 \Fintech Monzo revenues surge more than twofold, putting it on track for 2023 profitability 4 \Consumer Glovo lays off 6% of staff following fresh fine from Spanish government 5 \Startup Life Meet the UiPath alumni starting their own companies