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Job Seekers Chase Entry-Level Roles While Employers Seek Specialists

According to Monster’s Q1 2026 report, warehouse, customer service, and administrative roles lead candidate searches, even as postings remain concentrated in healthcare and sales, creating a mismatch in the labor market.

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Job Seekers Chase Entry-Level Roles While Employers Seek Specialists

Healthcare continues to account for the largest share of job postings.

The first quarter of 2026 is already exposing gaps in the U.S. job market: while healthcare and sales postings surge, millions of job seekers are searching mostly for entry-level and frontline roles. Monster’s latest report reveals which positions are hot, which cities are hiring fastest, and how seasonal hiring patterns are reshaping early-year opportunities.

Healthcare continues to account for the largest share of job postings. Clinical roles remain in high demand, including:

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  • Registered Nurse – steady demand
  • Physical Therapist – steady demand
  • Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse – new prominence this quarter
  • Occupational Therapist – steady demand
  • Radiology Technician/Technologist – steady demand
  • Respiratory Therapist – steady demand
  • Speech-Language Pathologist – steady demand

Sales and logistics positions also show growth, with truck drivers (#2) and sales representatives (#4) seeing increased postings. Some roles, like delivery drivers and customer service, declined slightly compared to Q4, reflecting post-holiday seasonal trends rather than long-term demand changes.

Job Seekers Search Frontline and Entry-Level Positions

Candidate interest is heavily concentrated in operational and accessible roles. The most searched positions in Q1 2026 were:

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  1. Warehouse Worker
  2. Customer Service Representative
  3. Registered Nurse
  4. Delivery Driver
  5. Sales Representative
  6. Administrative Assistant
  7. Data Entry Clerk
  8. Receptionist
  9. Security Guard
  10. IT Specialist

Occupational Groups with the Highest Job Volume

Across sectors, the following occupational categories generated the largest number of postings:

  • Healthcare practitioners and technical occupations
  • Sales and related occupations
  • Management occupations
  • Transportation and material moving occupations
  • Office and administrative support occupations

This combination of strong demand in healthcare and sales, alongside operational positions, suggests that candidates seeking stability may find the most opportunities in these areas.

Cities with Strongest Job Growth

While major metropolitan areas maintain high volumes of postings, several midsize cities experienced the fastest growth this quarter:

  • Tucson, AZ
  • Durham, NC
  • West Palm Beach, FL
  • Scottsdale, AZ
  • Lubbock, TX

Major metro areas, including Dallas, Houston, Atlanta, New York, and Seattle, remain the largest hubs for overall hiring. The rise of midsize cities indicates that opportunities are spreading beyond traditional urban centers, creating new options for job seekers willing to relocate or expand their search.

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Implications for Job Seekers

  • Target high-demand roles: Healthcare, therapy, sales, and logistics positions remain the most consistent sources of job opportunities.
  • Quality over quantity: Employers are posting fewer but more specific openings. Applications that clearly match experience stand out.
  • Expect longer timelines: Hiring processes are taking longer than in past years; patience and persistence are key.
  • Expand geographic scope: Midsize cities are increasingly posting more jobs than expected, creating opportunities outside major metro hubs.
  • Skill-building matters: Certifications, training, or industry credentials can improve competitiveness, especially in specialized fields.

The Q1 2026 labor market illustrates a disconnect between where candidates are searching and where employers are posting, particularly in healthcare and operational roles. 

Workers who align their skills with high-demand occupations and consider a broader set of locations may have a stronger chance of landing positions.

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Source: Monster
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