New research has revealed that the great resignation after the Covid-19 pandemic is easing, but quiet quitting has begun.
The research from software specialist Ivanti reveals that exodus of IT workers has the potential to cost UK employers more than £19 billion pounds. The report also found that IT professionals are 1.4 times more likely to “quiet quit” than other knowledge workers.
In addition to this, the Ivanti report found that a quarter of IT professionals are considering quitting their job within six months, presenting a potential recruitment and retention problem for executive management teams.
In its Defending IT Talent report, Ivanti surveyed 1,800 IT professionals and C-level executives across the globe.
The report statistics highlight the pressing need for organisations to relieve the burden experienced by IT professionals due to the shift to hybrid and remote work.
According to the research, IT professionals are 1.4 times more likely to disengage and “quiet quit” their jobs compared to other knowledge workers.
Furthermore, a mere 8 percent of organisations are prioritising automation for repetitive tasks in 2023, despite its potential to alleviate the workload pressures faced by IT teams.
The Defending IT Talent Report identified several key challenges faced by IT professionals and security experts:
Despite these challenges, the vast majority of IT professionals (84 percent) want to continue to work remotely at least some of the time.
“IT teams are the driving force making Everywhere Work a reality for organisations, yet they are grappling with a heavy workload,” said Jeff Abbott, CEO at Ivanti. “In fact, organisations continue to struggle to retain IT talent (a decades long problem) – and it is costing them productivity gains and affecting their bottom line.”
“Companies must embrace automation to alleviate IT workloads, ultimately fostering a destination environment that retains premier IT professionals and cultivates a competitive advantage,” said Abbott. “We’ve spent years digitally transforming all corners of the business, now is the time to transform the IT environments and help the people that make all of the transformation possible.”
The report stresses that IT talent disengagement, quiet quitting, and turnover are not a result of remote work itself but stem from the lack of resources, tools, and support available to these employees.
It outlines six actionable steps businesses can take to enable Everywhere Work for IT and security professionals:
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