Jobs in demand in Europe 2023 to 2028.

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Based on available data up to 2023, here are the top 30 in-demand jobs in the European Union, along with their respective shares of total online job advertisements:

  1. Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Specialists – 9%

  2. Software Developers – 5%

  3. Engineers – 4%

  4. Manufacturing Workers – 4%

  5. Engineering Science Technicians – 4%

  6. Shop Salespeople – 3%

  7. Transport Workers – 3%

  8. Marketing Managers – 3%

  9. Clerical Support Workers – 3%

  10. Finance Associates – 3%

  11. Sales Professionals – 2%

  12. Administrative Secretaries – 2%

  13. Client Information Workers – 2%

  14. Purchasing Agents – 2%

  15. Administrative Professionals – 2%

  16. Numerical Clerks – 2%

  17. Business Services Agents – 2%

  18. Janitorial Workers – 2%

  19. Electrical Equipment Installers – 2%

  20. Other Sales Workers – 2%

  21. Finance Professionals – 2%

  22. Machinery Mechanics – 2%

  23. Logistical Clerks – 1%

  24. Truck and Bus Drivers – 1%

  25. Administrative Managers – 1%

  26. Plant Operators – 1%

  27. Manufacturing and Construction Supervisors – 1%

  28. Trade Workers – 1%

  29. Food and Beverage Servers – 1%

  30. Personal Care Aides – 1%

These percentages are derived from an analysis of online job postings in 2023. It's important to note that the actual demand for these professions may vary across different EU countries and over time. For instance, while ICT specialists and software developers are in high demand across the EU, specific needs for other professions may differ based on regional economic activities and labor market conditions.

Given the dynamic nature of the job market, these trends are subject to change. For the most current information, it's advisable to consult recent labor market reports or job portals specific to your country or region of interest.