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Most requested jobs in Italy in 2024, all updated rankings

Answering the question of which jobs are most in demand in Italy is very important, as by understanding which direction the job market is taking you can make important decisions regarding your scholastic, academic and professional education.
For example, knowing which jobs are most in demand is of interest to those who have to enroll in high school or university, and look for the addresses with the best job opportunities, or to those who simply want to know where to specialize to earn more.
On the other hand, focusing on the most requested professions limits the risk of remaining unemployed.
Suffice it to say that according to the data published last September by the "Excelsior Bulletin" created by Unioncamere and Anpal, of the 531 thousand jobs made available to companies, approximately 48% are destined to remain uncovered due to the lack of specialized personnel.
In fact, there are jobs that few people know how to do, thus failing to cover the needs of companies.
Many staffing agencies answer the question of which jobs are most in demand in Italy, where thanks to the advertisements collected they know with certainty which profiles are most sought after.
In this regard, here are the latest investigations conducted in 2024 that help us to get an idea about it.
The most requested jobs in Italy according to LinkedIn The social network specialized in work each year draws up a ranking of the most requested professions in Italy.
The analysis conducted for 2024 highlighted 15 professions, such as (in order of interest): 1) Commercial development officer: responsible for achieving the company's commercial objectives, as well as searching for new customers to whom it offers products suited to their needs .
2) Artificial intelligence engineer: certainly the technology of the moment, with companies that for this very reason are constantly looking for experts to develop projects useful for their development; 3) Soc analyst: i.e.
the person responsible for corporate IT security, the person who monitors activities to identify threats and develops technologies related to artificial intelligence; 4) Sustainability specialist: deals with the creation and development of sustainable business processes, analyzing resources and production processes; 5) Cloud engineer: evaluates and supervises an organization's technological infrastructure to perform cloud migrations and improve systems; 6) Data engineer: analyzes and develops systems to make the raw data collected usable for analytical or operational purposes; 7) Purchasing office manager: manages the supply of goods necessary for company production, negotiating with suppliers and defining purchasing strategies; 8) Cyber security engineer: protects the company's sensitive data from cyber threats and implements security measures to protect the data; 9) Cloud consultant: supports companies in the management of cloud computing services; 10) Tax expert: offers consultancy to companies to comply with the relevant tax regulations.
11) Talent acquisition specialist: specialized in the search and identification of talent for companies, especially in the technology sector.
12) Performance engineer: evaluates the performance of products and services to ensure quality standards.
13) Solutions consultant: expert in IT solutions to implement functioning projects.
14) Medical science liaison: facilitates the exchange of scientific information between the medical sector and pharmaceutical companies.
15) Back-end developer: Builds and maintains the components of the non-user-visible part of an application or website.
As we can see, there are elements that the various professions have in common, one above all artificial intelligence (a sector in which it is recommended to train, regardless of the area of expertise), the ability to program and problem solving.
The most requested jobs in Italy, the complete list according to Randstad Compared to LinkedIn, the temporary work agency Randstad offers a more detailed picture indicating 200 of the most sought-after professions in Italy, divided according to the sector they belong to: Jobs most requested in the administrative field administrative assistant auditor payroll and contributions manager accounting assistant controller data entry operations manager ESG manager facility manager employee administrative employee debt collection employee tender office employee middle manager payroll administrator product manager project manager administrative manager technical office employee project controller business controller Most popular jobs in finance and insurance analyst broker insurance consultant clerk legal office claims adjuster bank teller operator financial analyst financial controller financial consultant chief financial officer financial manager Most sought after jobs in customer service security officer customer care specialist customer service help desk inbound call center operator receptionist secretary steward Most popular jobs in the construction sector real estate agent architect construction site manager construction carpenter plasterboarder excavator surveyor gardener plumber plasterer bricklayer window and door fitter construction site technician Most popular jobs in tourism and retail catering worker cleaner sales clerk sales agent ho.
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canteen attendant assistant cook lifeguard flight attendant counterman bartender waiter shift supervisor cheesemaker cashier clerk cook porter tourist guide security guard hostess tour operator dishwasher butcher multi-service operator restaurant manager store manager pastry chef baker retail manager rider vice store manager visual merchandiser Most requested jobs in marketing and sales communication functional analyst architecture it specialist art director back end developer business analyst chief digital officer chief information officer copywriter cyber security expert data analyst data scientist digital marketing specialist e-commerce specialist front end developer full stack developer game developer graphic designer it manager it specialist java developer marketing manager marketing specialist net developer technical manager scout sem specialist SEO specialist systems engineer social media manager software developer IT technician UX designer web developer Most requested jobs in the engineering field automation engineer engineer civil engineer electronic engineer management engineer mechanical engineer logistics engineer process engineer project engineer software engineer Most requested jobs in logistics logistics worker packaging worker forklift driver courier demand planner logistics worker warehouse worker warehouse worker forklift driver material planner forklift driver logistics manager shelf operator Most popular jobs such as workers packaging worker production worker pharmaceutical packaging worker seamstress worker agricultural worker food worker paper worker worker metalworker port worker all-round textile worker The most requested jobs in human resources coordinator diversity manager HR manager HR specialist recruiter risk manager The most requested jobs in purchasing account manager sales agent sales back office business development manager foreign sales buyer sales consultant demand planner sales manager sales employee assistant supply-chain manager sales technician purchasing office The most requested jobs in the healthcare sector dental assistant auxiliary social worker social worker nurse dietician professional educator pharmacist physiotherapist pediatric nurse scientific informant speech therapist OSS orthotist midwife optician athletic trainer radiology technician occupational therapist medical assistant The technicians most requested specialists tester cabler electrical panel consultant quality control officer cad designer mechanical designer electrician industrial electrician carpenter jointer fiber optic crane operator HSE specialist interior designer electrical maintenance technician electromechanical maintenance technician heavy vehicle mechanic mechatronic fitter mechanical CNC operator ecological operator chemical expert electrotechnical expert planner electrician designer designer mechanic CNC programmer PLC programmer maintenance manager welder team leader laboratory technician electronics technician refrigeration technician mechanical technician CNC turner painter RSPPI sectors where it is more difficult to hire The question changes a lot with regards to the jobs most in demand for young people, in fact, in Over the next five years, rosy prospects appear to be opening up for this category.
According to data provided by Anpal / Unioncamere, in the period between 2021 and 2025, our country's labor market could need more than one million young graduates and almost 1.5 million diploma holders, i.e.
approximately two thirds of employment needs for the five-year period.
In particular, the sector that will see the greatest increase in job offers will be the medical-health sector where an offer of between 11 and 13 thousand graduates per year is estimated and in the various Steam fields, in the scientific-mathematical-physical field, as Jacopo Piana, founder and director of the innovative startup Quick alghoritm, also confirms: "We struggle to find young people with skills in data science, data engineering, computer scientists, but above all front end developers, who we look for in technical institutes".
The lack of job requests from young people, in addition to the possible lack of skills, also seems to be held back by another deterrent, namely having to accept a job in exchange for a salary that is too low when compared with the average of foreign countries.
In Germany, for example, graduates earn a salary almost double that of Italy, while in Switzerland it is even 2.5 times more.
Neighboring France, on the other hand, offers 25% higher salaries, while across the Channel, the United Kingdom, 16%.
There are just as many sectors in which it is difficult to hire not because of the lack of job offers, but because there are no requests.
Areas that should be taken into consideration when choosing which university faculty to enroll in, so as not to risk spending several years before finding a stable job that reflects your studies.
For example, the IT sector: among the professions that cannot be found, the IT system designer prevails, followed by the software consultant, the programmer analyst, the IT programmer and the software developer.
The sector of designers, mainly mechanical and naval, also languishes: from those who deal with industrial plants to those involved in the service sector (in particular graduates in banking, finance and insurance economics).
The profile of an auditor is also unavailable (especially graduates in business economics, marketing and administration are sought).
The cliché that sees an engineering degree as an essential step to enter the world of work is right: it is no coincidence, in fact, that engineering graduates are the most difficult to find, despite the very high hiring opportunities.
An enormous lack of workforce is also recorded in the tourism and restaurant sectors, where especially with the strengthening of income support measures (from the Rdc to the Inclusion Allowance) businesses have found it more difficult to find workers.
Advice for those looking for a job If you are looking for work but can't find the right offer for you then it is possible that you are in the wrong field.
In fact, there are sectors where the job market is saturated, where the offers are so few that they cannot satisfy all the demands.
But if there are jobs in which demand exceeds supply, for others the opposite happens.
And it is in these cases that the words of the former Labor Minister Elsa Fornero come to mind, who in 2002 defined today's young people as too "choosy", i.e.
fussy because they are incapable of being satisfied with the first job offer that comes their way.
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As we have seen, there are many professions and many jobs that, despite requests, are not taken into consideration.
Especially for younger people, therefore, the advice is to start your career even with a job different from the sector you studied for: with time and experience, in fact, the job offers could give you some more satisfaction .

Author: Hermes A.I.

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