These Are 22 Professions Growing in Demand Across Europe
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- The fastest-growing occupations in Europe are related to the fields of IT, sales and marketing, data, analytics, and sustainability.
- According to LinkedIn data, job skill sets are expected to shift by 65 per cent worldwide by 2030.
- Occupations with the highest remote job opportunities are software engineering analyst, sales manager, and energy broker.
The top-growing occupations in Europe are mainly related to IT, sales and marketing, data, analytics, and sustainability, as revealed by LinkedIn, a business and employment-focused social media platform.
Data indicates that job skill sets have changed by 25 per cent since 2015 and are expected to shift by 65 per cent by 2030 worldwide.
The acceleration of artificial intelligence and automation has created new opportunities and challenges for professionals and companies alike looking to prepare for the future.
According to the LinkedIn Jobs on the Rise 2024 list, the fastest-growing professions over the past five years in some European countries are as follows:
France: Sales Manager, Admissions Specialist, Energy Broker
Germany: Sustainability Manager, Cyber Security Analyst, Public Sector Consultant
Ireland: Caseworker, Learning Specialist, Chief Commercial Officer
Italy: Business Development Representative, Artificial Intelligence Engineer, Security Operations Center Analyst
The Netherlands: Talent Acquisition Specialist, Data Steward, Product Analyst
Spain: Security Operations Center Analyst, Software Engineer Analyst, Sustainability Manager
Sweden: Cyber Security Engineer, Sustainability Analyst, Growth Specialist
Switzerland: Financial Advisor, Human Resources Specialist, Artificial Intelligence Engineer)
The United Kingdom: Sustainability Manager, Sales Development Representative, Underwriting Analyst
Among these, the occupations with the most remote job opportunities include roles like software engineering analyst, sales manager, and energy broker.
Meanwhile, roles with the highest hybrid job availability (office + remote) were professions such as caseworker, underwriting analyst, product analyst, and cyber security engineer.
Depending on the occupation, the median years of experience required for these jobs started at 1.7 to 6.8 years.
In addition to the fastest-growing occupations in Europe, SchengenVisaInfo.com has compiled a list of high-paying positions in Europe. These occupations are data scientist, financial director, business development manager, product manager, and project manager. All of these professions are paid more than €5,000 on a monthly basis across Europe.
Meanwhile, Luxembourg, Reykjavik, and Berlin emerged as the top three European capitals where people are most satisfied with their jobs, as revealed in the recent EU Report on the Quality of Life in European Cities.
In addition to Berlin, three other German cities were listed among the top ten EU cities with the highest job satisfaction.
Individuals looking to reduce their working hours to fit them into a four-day week may find it noteworthy that several European countries already apply these practices or are likely to introduce them this year.
For instance, Belgium and Iceland already practice working four days a week, whereas France, Denmark, and the Netherlands have some of the shortest working weeks.