Top 5 promising sectors in France

Top 5 promising sectors in France

The post-covid economic recovery has highlighted sectors of activity that are more promising than others. The editorial staff of Futura gives you a picture of the most promising areas in France for the coming years. And you may be surprised to see that it’s not just technology that is at the heart of ambitions…

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The promising sectors in France are very varied. Each individual can therefore find the field that suits him and flourish professionally while acting positively for the Blue Planet and its occupants.

How do you define a buoyant sector?

In the labor market, nothing is immutable. Trends, times, the financial health of the country and consumption patterns are all factors that lead to the emergence of new professions or greatly change professions that are already present.

Technological innovation may be the cause, but this is not always the case. For example, new uses or the fact that the population is increasingly aging can also be a source of new ideas. A buoyant sector is also characterized by recruitment or skills needs. These are growing activities that meet a need (distinctly formulated or not) of customers and growing businesses.

The 5 areas that have a bright future

1. Made in France

Back to basics? Quite possibly! The attraction for French craftsmanship has continued to increase in recent years. And it is more specifically the textile sector (clothing and lingerie) that stands out.

2. Sustainable development

Another major concern: responding to ecological issues and respecting the French government’s commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (COP 21). Very broad, this field includes recovery or waste management companies such as the decarbonization of industries or environmental studies offices that consult with companies and large groups.

3. Deeptech

Another area, Deeptech and more specifically breakthrough innovations which are intended to replace obsolete uses or which no longer meet expectations. To cite just one example: artificial intelligence. It is already very present in our daily lives with voice assistance, algorithms that facilitate medical diagnoses, predictive marketing or even the robotization of certain processes in industry. But who knows what the future holds for technology?

4. Digital

Unsurprisingly, the digital sector is continuing its momentum with, in particular, objectives focused on security and visibility. Natural referencing (SEO) tends to perfect its practices even more with ever more advanced expertise to understand the workings of Google, as is the case for the agency Jloo. Other professions related to cybersecurity, web development and interface design are also expanding.

5. Health and support

With a population that is living longer, the needs to assist the elderly are becoming more specific. Nurses, nursing assistants and support specialists in neurodegenerative diseases have a key role to play. Both for support at home and in host establishments. In favor of “ageing well”, the government has also adopted a financing plan of 750,000 million euros per year by 2025 to facilitate home services and enable older people to stay in their homes as long as possible and under the best conditions.

Article written in partnership with Carbonloop.energy and Jloo

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