France, despite having a job vacancy rate of 2.4 percent in 2023, is grappling with labor shortages across various sectors.
The European Labour Authority (EURES) highlights that the highest number of shortages is observed in construction and building trades, healthcare, IT, engineering, agriculture, and manufacturing.
Occupations in High Demand in France
Based on the 2022 EURES report on shortages and surpluses, the following occupations are identified as the most in-demand jobs in the country:
Foreign workers specializing in these professions may find increased opportunities for employment and work visas in France.
The Role of Immigrant Workers
A September report from the French newspaper Le Monde underscores the significant reliance of the French economy on immigrant workers, many of whom operate in irregular situations without proper work permits.
Notably, certain members of President Emmanuel Macron’s parliamentary majority have deemed these workers essential.
Occupations with Surpluses in France
Conversely, occupations with surpluses in France, as per the aforementioned report, include authors, building caretakers, cashiers, ticket clerks, gallery, museum and library technicians, general office clerks, graphic and multimedia designers, journalists, artistic and cultural associate professionals, music teachers, PR professionals, shop supervisors, social work associate professionals, transport conductors, travel consultants and clerks, and visual artists.
Visa Requirements for Working in France
Understanding the demand and surplus in specific occupations can guide prospective workers in navigating the French job market effectively.
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