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Jobs Hiring Now: Monster Reveals Which Jobs Are Getting Workers Hired Fastest in 2026

Monster identifies the 30 highest-volume jobs outside of healthcare and reveals which roles employers are filling fastest

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May 27, 2026
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Jobs Hiring Now: Monster Reveals Which Jobs Are Getting Workers Hired Fastest in 2026

Monster identifies the 30 highest-volume jobs outside of healthcare and reveals which roles employers are filling fastest

GUAYNABO, P.R., May 26, 2026 – According to Monster’s Jobs Hiring Now Report, the best opportunities for job seekers in 2026 are increasingly defined not just by salary or demand, but by how quickly employers are hiring.

 

Based on U.S. job posting activity from October 1, 2025, through April 30, 2026, Monster® analyzed the 30 highest-volume non-healthcare occupations and ranked them by hiring speed using average fill times and fill rates.

 

Key Findings

  • Fastest to Land: Business Analyst, Analyst, and Branch Manager roles are among the quickest to fill, signaling strong employer demand paired with efficient hiring pipelines.
  • Competitive but Moving: Roles like Manufacturing Engineer, Software Engineer, and Account Executive continue to see strong demand, though hiring timelines are longer as employers become more selective in competitive, higher-paying fields.
  • Hardest to Fill: Transportation, sales, and specialized technical roles remain the toughest for employers to hire, with openings in this category taking an average of nearly 65 days to fill.
  • Highest-volume role: CDL Driver remains the most active occupation by net postings among non-healthcare jobs analyzed.

 

The findings reveal a clear divide: while some high-demand roles are filled quickly and efficiently, others, despite significant volume, remain persistently difficult for employers to hire.

 

“Some of the most in-demand jobs are actually the slowest to hire for,” said Vicki Salemi, Career Expert at Monster. “Job seekers who focus only on volume could be waiting weeks longer than they need to. The real advantage comes from targeting roles where employers are moving fast.”

 

Fastest to Land (High Demand + Shorter Hiring Timelines)

These roles benefit from well-established hiring pipelines, broad candidate pools, and relatively standardized skill sets, making it easier for employers to screen and move quickly. For job seekers already in business or finance, lateral moves within this tier can happen fast.
  1. Business Analyst
  2. Analyst
  3. Branch Manager
  4. Program Manager
  5. Accountant
  6. Operations Manager
  7. Financial Analyst
  8. Product Manager
  9. Regional Driver
  10. Business Development Manager

 

Competitive But Moving (High Demand + More Selective Timelines)

Longer timelines here reflect employer selectivity rather than talent scarcity. These are competitive roles where companies invest more time vetting candidates. The tradeoff for job seekers: the process is slower, but the roles tend to offer stronger compensation and career trajectory.
  1. Manufacturing Engineer
  2. Sales Manager
  3. Consultant
  4. System Engineer
  5. Engineer
  6. Account Executive
  7. Software Engineer
  8. Technical Project Lead
  9. Dedicated Driver
  10. Account Manager

 

Hardest to Fill (Openings Remain Active Longer Due to Shortages, Specialization or Turnover)

Hard-to-fill roles remain open for an average of nearly 65 days, due to a mix of labor shortages, turnover, and specialized hiring requirements. Transportation roles such as CDL and truck drivers continue to face a genuine supply gap, with too few licensed workers available to meet employer demand. Sales roles often struggle with high turnover and compensation structures that can deter candidates, while specialized positions involve lengthy credentialing or highly selective hiring processes.

 

Job seekers in these fields may actually have more leverage than the ‘slow’ label suggests.
  1. Controller
  2. CDL Driver
  3. Truck Driver
  4. Sales Representative
  5. Estimator
  6. Attorney
  7. Superintendent
  8. Flatbed Truck Driver
  9. Electrical Engineer
  10. Project Engineer

 

As the labor market continues through 2026, employers are expected to prioritize roles that directly support revenue generation, operations, and infrastructure, while candidates who target high-demand, fast-moving roles will have a clear advantage over those pursuing slower, more competitive paths.

 

For more information, please view the full report at https://www.monster.com/career-advice/research/jobs-hiring-now or contact Shanna Briggs at [email protected].

 

Methodology

Monster analyzed U.S. job posting activity from October 2025 through April 2026. Rankings were limited to the 30 highest-volume non-healthcare occupations based on net postings and segmented using average fill days and fill-rate performance.

 

About Monster

Monster is a global leader in online job searching, resume building, and employment solutions. For over 30 years, the company has been a trusted authority for both job seekers and companies. Beyond the job search, Monster provides an intuitive Resume Builder and hundreds of resume templates to help candidates stand out against the competition, while offering employers a comprehensive resume database to source top talent. As a G2 category leader, Monster has been featured in Forbes, CNBC, CNN, and USA Today, sharing the career advice needed to bridge the gap between job seekers and hiring managers.
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