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Salary guide · 2026

Machine Learning Engineer salary in France

A machine learning engineer in France earns a median gross salary of €79,000 per year in 2026 (about $86,000). Entry-level roles start around €54,000, and senior machine learning engineers reach €160,000 or more.

Experience level Gross salary (EUR) ≈ USD
Entry level €54,000 $59,000
Median €79,000 $86,000
Senior €160,000 $175,000

The French market for machine learning engineers

French salaries trail Germany and the Netherlands, but Paris is a genuine tech and finance hub with pay 20–30% above the rest of the country. The 35-hour framework, five-plus weeks of holiday and strong protections change the total value of an offer.

Tax reality

Income tax up to 45% plus heavy employer social charges. Employees see roughly 25% deducted; the employer pays nearly half again on top of gross.

How France compares

United States median

$165,000

France pays 48% less

United Kingdom median

$100,000

France pays 14% less

EU average median

$90,000

France pays 4% less

Machine Learning Engineer pay in France: FAQ

How much does a machine learning engineer earn in France?

In 2026, a machine learning engineer in France earns a median gross salary of about €79,000 per year (roughly $86,000). Entry-level pay starts around €54,000 and experienced seniors reach €160,000 or more.

What does an entry-level machine learning engineer make in France?

Around €54,000 gross per year. Typical entry route: bachelor's degree, and reaching the median usually takes about 4 years of experience.

Is France a good country for machine learning engineers?

French salaries trail Germany and the Netherlands, but Paris is a genuine tech and finance hub with pay 20–30% above the rest of the country. The 35-hour framework, five-plus weeks of holiday and strong protections change the total value of an offer.

How much tax does a machine learning engineer pay in France?

Income tax up to 45% plus heavy employer social charges. Employees see roughly 25% deducted; the employer pays nearly half again on top of gross.

Gross annual estimates derived from the Paygrade research dataset (updated 7 July 2026) using country wage factors and 2026 exchange rates. Read the full methodology. Actual offers vary by company, city and negotiation.