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Friday 03 February 2017 10:05 am

Financial adviser, data scientist – and truck driver: These are the 10 jobs recruiters are desperate to hire for

By: Emma Haslett

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Falling unemployment may be a positive story for the economy, but for people trying to hire, it's becoming an increasingly sticky situation.

Now new research has uncovered the jobs recruiters are desperate to hire for – and many of them come with an appropriately enticing salary. 

Recruitment website Careercast, which it's worth pointing out is based in the US, said data scientist was proving the most difficult job to fill at the moment – despite its annual median salary of $128,240 (£102,399).

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Second on the list was financial adviser, with an average salary of $89,160, followed by general and operations manager, with wages of $97,730. 

Some of the jobs on the list, such as data scientist, information security analyst and software engineer, are relatively new, which has led to a dearth of people with the appropriate training, said the company.

“The concept that not having enough candidates might have felt foreign at the height of the recession, when unemployment lingered around 10 per cent,” said Kyle Kensing, its online content editor.

“However, improvements in the job market have resulted in a different issue for some industries: labour shortages.”

Meanwhile, figures by Georgetown University have suggested graduates in sectors such as healthcare and technology have the lowest unemployment rates – while it reckons the finance sector will grow 30 per cent before 2024 (if you're interested, figures also published this morning reveal the best-paid jobs in banking).

Employers are still desperate to hire people with digital skills – to the extent that last week Microsoft said it will offer free digital literacy training to 30,000 public servants in the UK. 

"We aim to do our part by investing back into the UK digital economy to ensure people of all ages and backgrounds are equipped with the skills necessary to thrive into the future," said Microsoft UK chief executive Cindy Rose. 

Read more: Take that, Frankfurt: The City has the highest earners in European finance

The 10 most sought-after professions

Profession Annual Median Salary Growth Outlook
Data scientist $128,240 16%
Financial adviser $89,160 30%
General & operations manager $97,730 7%
Home health aide $21,920 38%
Information security analyst $90,120 18%
Medical services manager $94,500 17%
Physical therapist $84,020 34%
Registered nurse $67,490 16%
Software engineer $100,690 17%
Truck driver $40,260 5%

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