
High Salaries, Few Applicants: France's Judicial Commissioner Shortage
France Faces Shortage of High-Paying Judicial Commissioners France is experiencing a significant shortage of judicial commissioners, despite the lucrative salaries offered—up to \u20ac15,000 per month. This unexpected situation is prompting the profession to implement new recruitment strategies. According to Regis Granier, vice-president of the National Chamber of Judicial Commissioners, "The demand currently surpasses the number of graduates, creating a significant gap in the workforce." The video highlights the reasons behind the shortage, including the length of the training process and the lack of awareness about the profession. To address this, the profession has launched advertising campaigns and partnerships with universities to attract more young people. The recent merger of judicial commissioners with judicial bailiffs, following the Macron Law of August 6, 2015, has also changed the landscape of the profession. This merger has created a new career path with a high earning potential, but the shortage persists. The video concludes by emphasizing the potential for success in this profession, which offers a good work-life balance and the opportunity to run one's own business.