Europe’s Job Shortages to Increase in 2025 as per European Labour Market Report
A new wave of job openings is sweeping across Europe – and this time, it’s bigger than ever. According to the latest EURES report titled “Gaps on the European Labour Market 2024”, the already serious labour market imbalances have continued to widen in 2025. This means huge demand for skilled foreign professionals in key sectors across the continent – and a unique chance for international workers to step in.
Europe’s Talent Shortage is Exploding – 2025 is the Year to Act
The seventh edition of the EURES report, covering all 31 participating countries, reveals that 98% of these nations now report critical job shortages. The highest shortages are in:
- Healthcare
- Engineering
- Information Technology (IT)
- Welding
- Electrical Work
- Nursing
- Culinary Professions
Countries leading the shortage charts include:
- Malta
- Slovakia
- Bulgaria
- Italy
- Romania
If you are a skilled worker in any of these areas — your opportunity to work and live in Europe just got a major boost.
On the Flip Side: Surplus Occupations Growing Too
While Europe struggles to fill critical roles, some professions are experiencing an oversupply of workers. Countries like Spain, Austria, Latvia, Portugal, and Finland report a surplus in:
- Clerical support roles
- Design-related fields
- Elementary occupations
The report also highlights a gender concern — women are disproportionately concentrated in these surplus roles, facing a higher risk of unemployment and economic instability.
Transportation Sector in Crisis: Jobs Open for Drivers & Operators
This year’s report zooms in on the transportation and storage sector, identifying a severe shortage of drivers and mobile plant operators. Contributing factors include:
- Unattractive working conditions
- Ageing workforce
- Skills mismatch
- Automation and tech disruptions
If you have a background in logistics, machine operation, or heavy vehicle driving — Europe’s transportation industry needs you urgently.
EURES Report Recommends Action: Reskill, Train & Welcome Skilled Migrants
The report calls on EU policymakers to:
- Expand vocational and technical training
- Create career transition pathways from surplus to shortage sectors
- Invest in reskilling for green and digital jobs
- Improve working conditions in labour-intensive industries
- Encourage women into high-demand STEM fields
- Boost cross-border mobility for skilled foreign workers
All of this points to an incoming wave of work visa reforms, training programs, and easier routes for international professionals to migrate and contribute to Europe’s recovery and growth.
✈️ Your Time is Now: Prepare to Move to Europe in 2025
This is not just another report. It’s a powerful wake-up call. If you’re a:
- Nurse from Nigeria
- IT Specialist from India
- Electrician from the Philippines
- Engineer from Pakistan
- Truck Driver from Kenya
You are wanted — and needed — in Europe right now.
The labour shortage is not going away anytime soon, and countries are opening up skilled migration channels to fill urgent vacancies. With the right documentation, skills, and timing, you could be working in Europe by the end of 2025.
Full Report: https://www.ela.europa.eu/en/news/gaps-european-labour-market-2024-continue-increase.