France is facing exciting times ahead! Despite a job vacancy rate of just 2.4 per cent, as reported by Statista – a leading German online platform – the country is experiencing a surge in labour demand across various sectors. Get ready for a thrilling ride as France strives to meet the challenge of filling these exciting job opportunities!
The EURES reported that shortages were highest in construction, healthcare, IT, engineering, agriculture, and manufacturing. France’s most in-demand jobs, according to the 2022 EURES report, included:
- Accounting and bookkeeping clerks
- Agricultural and industrial machinery mechanics and repairers
- Applications programmers
- Bricklayers and related workers
- Building frame and related trade workers not elsewhere classified
- Business services and administration managers not elsewhere classified
- Cabinet makers and related workers
- Cartographers and surveyors
- Civil engineering technicians
- Concrete placers, concrete finishers and related workers
- Cooks
- Domestic cleaners and helpers
- Earthmoving and related plant operators
- Electrical engineering technicians
- Electronic mechanics and servicers
- Financial and insurance brand managers
- Forestry and related workers
- Healthcare assistants
- Human resource managers
- Information and communication technology operations technicians
- Manufacturing managers
- Mechanical engineering technicians
- Metal processing plant operators
- Mobile farm and forestry plant operators
- Nursing associate professionals
- Pharmaceutical technicians and assistants
- Physiotherapists
- Power production and plant operators
- Printers
- Real estate agents and property managers
- Sewing machine operators
- Developers and analysts not elsewhere classified
- Plant machine operators not elsewhere classified
- Structural metal preparers and erectors
- Tailors, dressmakers, furriers and hatters
- Telecommunications engineers
- Vocational education teachers
- Welders and flame cutters
France heavily relies on immigrant workers, many of whom work without a permit. Certain professions have a higher chance of getting employment and a work visa in France.
Types of Workers France Does Not Need
There are several occupations that have surpluses in France, such as authors, cashiers, office clerks, PR professionals, and more.
Do I Need a Visa to Work in France?
EU, EEA, and Swiss nationals don’t need a visa to work in France. Citizens of other countries must obtain a French Work Visa, which requires a job offer from a French employer among other criteria.
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