This year, a specific profession offers a comfortable income and solid prospects, all without requiring years of higher education.
For a long time, careers deemed to be the most remunerative were concentrated around a few well-identified sectors, such as finance, law or consulting. These trajectories are still attractive, but they no longer guarantee the stability or salary progressions of the past. Conversely, other more concrete professions are gaining ground. To establish its ranking of the best jobs for 2026, Indeed relied on several criteria: the evolution of the number of offers, salary dynamics and medium-term prospects. And the results don’t look like the usual rankings.
Unsurprisingly, health professions occupy a central place. In France, they concentrate a large part of recruitment and display remarkable resistance to economic cycles and technological transformations. The medical and paramedical professions continue to recruit massively. These positions are based on human, practical skills that are difficult to automate. In a context where many office jobs are weakened by artificial intelligence, health remains a solid foundation of the labor market.
But Indeed’s rankings aren’t limited to white coats. Among the jobs best positioned for 2026, one profession clearly stands out for its accessibility and income potential. It is neither located in a hospital nor in an office, and it attracts more and more candidates for retraining. Job offers for this position have increased significantly in recent years, a sign of lasting tension between supply and demand. Companies are struggling to recruit, order books are full, and the outlook remains favorable for several years: with the current shortage, the need could go up to 60,000 more drivers in the 10 years to come, according to a study by Union TLF, the second professional freight transport union.
This profession has a major particularity: access requires supervised professional training and obtaining a specific permit, which requires time, rigor and a lot of practice, but not a long academic career. In France, this training is widely accessible and often supported by financing schemes. Once in activity, the opportunities are numerous, both as an employee and as a freelancer. We are talking here about working as a truck driver.
By working on your own, with regular activity and good organization, it is possible to reach, or even exceed, 3,000 euros net per month. The differences depend on the volume of activity, the distances traveled and the type of contracts, but the trend is clear: demand supports prices. According to Indeed, this is the job that ticks all the boxes in 2026.









