The Employment Service predicts that the number of people with jobs will increase by 46 000 people in 2015, it is clear from the annual report presented this morning.
Graphics: The jobs that are the easiest to get
The development is in line with last year, but according to Håkan Gustavsson, an analyst at the Employment Service, the distribution of jobs changed.
– We are seeing a greater extent now service occupations as those growing strongly. In the labor market is growing, not least the service professions in the public domain, says Håkan Gustavsson.
The new development will allow Employment Service today pressed to secondary liver should choose high school program care, but also vehicles , industrial engineering and construction. But according to Mikaela Zelmerlööw, director of education at the National Agency for Education, the school choice is still characterized by lust
– It is clear that the school should be clear about how the labor market looks like, what the requirements are and where most jobs are. I believe that the vast majority of pupils are wise, they make a choice about their own strengths and interests. And weighing in the labor market situation, says Mikaela Zelmerlööw.
But no matter what students choose, there is one factor that is överordad all other
– The most important thing is to complete their education . There you have it quite clear watershed between good opportunities to find jobs and a longer route to work, says Håkan Gustavsson.
Professions at tertiary level where there is the greatest shortage of candidates (at least Competition for jobs) in 2015
Engineers and technicians in mining engineering and metallurgy
Nurses in Emergency Care
Doctors
Software and system developers
Nurses, Psychiatric Care
Special Educators
Civil engineers, construction
Civil engineering technicians
Civil engineers, mining engineering and metallurgy
Civil engineers, electrical power
IT Architects
HVAC engineers
Surgical Nurses
The district nurses
Geriatric Nurses
Midwives
testers and test managers
Children’s Nurses
Preschool
Civil engineers, electronics and Telecommunications Engineering
Occupations in other levels of education where there is the greatest shortage of candidates (at least competition for jobs) in 2015
Chefs
The Bricklayer
Construction Boilermaker
Glaziers
Truck Mechanic
Insulation workers
Flooring
Installation Electrician
plumbers
Mechanic
Concrete worker
Toolmaker
Baker / Pastry Chefs
Construction worker
Measurement and control techniques
Machine Servicers
Medical Secretary
Distribution Electrician
Telesales
Building Techniques
Professions and groups with a major shortage of candidates at 5 and 10 years
Tertiary level
Computer Occupations
Pre-school teachers and recreation leaders
Primary education teaching
Secondary school teachers of vocational subjects
Doctors
Nurses
Special Educators
Dentists
Technical sector
Other levels of education
Mechanic
CNC -operatörer
Most of the construction professions
Truck Mechanic
Nurses
Assistant
Machinist
Read the full report from the Employment Service HERE
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