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Info-Tech Research Group Publishes 2022's IT Talent Trends Report
TORONTO, March 15, 2022 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Info-Tech Research Group ( 
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), a leading global IT research and advisory firm, has released its 2022 trends 
report on the IT talent market ( 
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). This new research contains insights and strategies on how organizations can 
incorporate new ways of working to build and keep the best team.

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The "IT Talent Trends 2022" report findings are based on insights from 245 IT 
professionals who participated in an industry survey. The survey data for the 
2022 report is diverse, with representation from 12 countries, including 
Australia and New Zealand, and across 18 industries, such as manufacturing, 
government, financial, education, telecom, and health care.

While the pandemic forced the world to work differently for the past two years, 
looking forward, successful organizations will need to incorporate new ways of 
working into their business models – beyond simply having a remote work policy. 
The IT talent market will never be the same, and organizations must reevaluate 
their employee experience from the bottom up to weather the shift to the new 
normal successfully.

Five Trends Identified in Info-Tech's IT Talent Trends Report for 2022 ( 
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):
What employees are looking for is changing. The biggest change from 2019 
(pre-pandemic) to today is an increase in the importance of culture, flexible 
or remote work, and work-life balance.

Organizations that fail to keep up with this shift in priorities will see the 
greatest difficulty in hiring and retaining staff. The five trends that 
Info-Tech's research has revealed should be top of mind for IT leaders as they 
build and retain the best team:

    1. Strategic Recruiting Finds Good Talent – As the economy has stabilized, 
       more jobs have become available, creating a job seeker's market. This 
       is a clear sign of confidence in the economy, however fragile, as new 
       waves of the pandemic continue.

    2. The (Not So) Great Resignation – Movement in the job market – new jobs 
       posted, voluntary turnover – can indicate increased confidence in the 
       economy. During the pandemic, both employees and employers were focused 
       on stability to ensure lifestyle or survival and managing through 
       the uncertainty. Organizations now looking to manage retention need to 
       provide an employee experience driven by culture and purpose.

    3. Grow Your DEI Practices Into Meaningful Actions – Having DEI policies 
       in place is only the beginning. Meaningful change and conversations 
       need to take place before they will have a lasting effect. IT 
       departments must be ready to work with HR to take ownership of any 
       shortcomings related to DEI within their department.

    4. Remote Work Is Here, Can Your Culture Adapt? – With most organizations 
       embarking on a hybrid work model, leadership must ensure this change 
       is supported by the organization's culture. Not a post-pandemic fad, 
       remote work is the natural, if accelerated, evolution of work culture 
       in a digital world.

    5. Management Skills Drive Success In A Remote World – The expansion of 
       remote work presents new challenges for managers, from managing remote 
       employees' productivity to building team connectedness in the age of 
       videoconferences. Organizations must ensure managers have the right 
       skills to manage these new ways of working effectively.

Over the past two years, organizations have ventured into unprecedented ways of 
working and supporting their employees as they tried to maintain productivity 
through the pandemic. This has made lasting changes to both business models and 
employee expectations, and these effects will continue to be seen long after we 
return to a "new normal."

Top research takeaways from the IT Talent Trends Report for 2022 ( 
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):

    -- The survey found that 47% of respondents are hiring external talent to 
       fill existing gaps, with 40% using external training programs to 
       upgrade current employees. Survey respondents cited skill shortages in 
       highly technical areas like Security and Enterprise Architecture.

    -- IT is faring better according to survey results, with 70% stating 
       voluntary turnover is less than 10% compared to 47% stating it is above 
       10% at the organization level.

    -- Salary and Compensation was identified by 57% of respondents as the 
       reason employees resigned. Professional Development and Opportunity 
       for Innovative Work are in the top three, indicating that when 
       employees feel stagnant in their role, they will look elsewhere for 
       opportunities.

    -- Despite being important to potential job seekers, only 33% of 
       organizations reported that they delivered DEI training over the past 
       year. Respondents list time and resources as barriers to implementing 
       DEI intiatives.

    -- Going into 2022, 76% of employees rate remote/flexible work as being 
       "very important" in choosing an employer. And most respondents believe 
       that the majority of roles in IT are capable of being performed 
       remotely. 91% of organizations plan to offer remote work, but 23% of 
       leaders are not open to the idea at all.

    -- 72% of respondents report their IT department is very effective at 
       managing remote staff. However, front-line staff rate remote management 
       effectiveness lower than managers or senior leaders.

Download and read the full IT Talent Trends Report for 2022 ( 
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) 

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About Info-Tech Research Group
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) is the world's fastest-growing information technology research and advisory 
company, proudly serving over 30,000 IT professionals. The company produces 
unbiased and highly relevant research to help CIOs and IT leaders make 
strategic, timely, and well-informed decisions. Info-Tech partners closely with 
IT teams to provide everything they need, from actionable tools to analyst 
guidance, ensuring they deliver measurable results for their organizations.

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