February 12, 2018
While many careers remain highly competitive, in some sectors the number of people looking for work isn’t keeping up with demand from employers. With fewer candidates applying for jobs, vacancies can take longer to fill.
Indeed - the world’s largest job site - analysed tens of thousands of UK vacancies being advertised in January, and identified the 20 roles most likely to have been listed for more than 60 days.
The hardest to fill was football coach, with half of these vacancies still unfilled after two months. Just a whisker behind was veterinary nurse - which had of vacancies still open after 60 days.
UK’s top 20 hard to fill roles:
1. Football Coach
2. Veterinary Nurse
3. Volunteer
4. Optician
5. Collection Agent
6. Optometrist
7. Surgeon
8. Seasonal Associate
9. Graduate Assistant
10. Hair Stylist
11. Dog Walker
12. Flight Attendant
13. Sandwich Maker
14. Beauty Consultant
15. Optical Assistant
16. Secondary School Teacher
17. Visual Merchandiser
18. Solicitor
19. Dentist
20. Patrol Officer
Bill Richards, UK Managing Director at Indeed, commented: “Britain’s job creation boom means more of us are in work than ever before. But with job vacancies at a record high too, in some areas employers are engaged in a full scale battle for talent.
“From the jobseekers’ point of view, these ‘hard to fill’ roles may be worth considering if you’re contemplating a career move. While some require highly specialised skills, others do not; and with potentially lower levels of competition and some tempting salaries on offer, landing one of these jobs could boost both your career and your bank balance.”