{"id":1985,"date":"2014-01-02T02:27:54","date_gmt":"2014-01-02T02:27:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogs.poly.com\/?p=729"},"modified":"2014-01-02T02:27:54","modified_gmt":"2014-01-02T02:27:54","slug":"learning-from-the-it-recession","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blogs.poly.com\/learning-from-the-it-recession\/","title":{"rendered":"Learning From the IT Recession"},"content":{"rendered":"

Our IT departments have struggled over the last few years.\u00a0 Many of our Network Administrators and System Administrators that helped build our companies from the ground up are now retiring.\u00a0 Unfortunately companies are finding it very difficult to find replacements for these staff members.\u00a0 Entry level technicians simply can\u2019t take on the same tasks that these staff were doing.\u00a0 This is leading to impossible entry level requirements, and low job satisfaction for IT members.\u00a0 In fact, IT is lowest in job satisfaction in some of the main categories.<\/p>\n

According to a survey done by E-Republic, only 40% of Technology staff felt that their workloads were properly distributed.\u00a0 This is 13% below the average across all departments.\u00a0 62% of Technology departments feel they can bring new ways of doing things in the workplace, 12% below the average.\u00a0 With these significantly lower percentages, it is no wonder that IT is struggling to retain qualified employees.<\/p>\n

Many of the retirees from IT have decades of experience under their belts, which is why they are so hard to replace.\u00a0 The problem is that too many companies expect entry level techs to take over the same responsibilities straight out of school.\u00a0 Training may be necessary, and putting them in decision making or at least opinion giving roles will help.\u00a0 Employees who feel engaged at work are twice as likely to stay at their job.\u00a0 Right now, IT staff are the least likely to be offered training in the workplace.\u00a0 Only 73% say they have had opportunities to learn and grow at work in the past 12 months.\u00a0 This is lower than support staff or HR professionals.<\/p>\n

Some solutions have been created \u00a0to fix these issues.\u00a0 These included:<\/p>\n