Sweden seeks foreign workers
Sweden is facing a shortage of workforce in almost 40 professions, according to a report by EURES on shortages and excesses from 2023. Among the most in-demand sectors are healthcare, education, security, mechanical repairs, and machine maintenance.
According to a recent report by the European Labour Authority, some of the professions experiencing a shortage of workers include bus and tram drivers, butchers, fishmongers, mechanics, and motor vehicle service technicians.
Professions in Private Homes
Police inspectors and detectives are essential professions in maintaining the safety and security of private homes. They investigate crimes and ensure that residents are protected from harm.
Medical Secretaries
Medical secretaries play a crucial role in organizing and managing the administrative tasks of healthcare facilities. They schedule appointments, maintain patient records, and ensure smooth operations in medical settings.
Medical and Pathological Laboratory Technicians
Medical and pathological laboratory technicians are responsible for conducting laboratory tests and analyzing samples to assist doctors in diagnosing and treating patients. They play a vital role in the healthcare system.
Operators at Water Treatment Plants
Operators at water treatment plants are trained professionals who oversee the purification process of water to make it safe for consumption. They ensure that clean and safe water is provided to households and communities.
Mechanical Technicians
Mechanical technicians are skilled workers who maintain and repair machinery and equipment in private homes. They play a crucial role in ensuring that household appliances and systems function properly.