New Veritude Research Reveals That 50 Percent of IT Executives Expect to Increase Staff in 2010
Finding Qualified IT Talent Remains Biggest Hiring Challenge Despite Influx of Candidates
| Source: Veritude
BOSTON, MA--(Marketwire - December 8, 2009) - Veritude,
a leading staffing services provider, recently released IT hiring research,
which indicated that a majority of IT executives nationwide anticipate
hiring to increase or remain stable in 2010. Specifically, 50 percent of
the surveyed IT hiring managers plan on adding headcount, 31 percent will
keep staffing levels the same, and 19 percent anticipate a decrease in
staff. And when it comes to hiring, IT executives still rate finding
qualified talent as their biggest challenge.
The research also shows that of the IT professionals that plan on hiring,
half will increase staffing levels by less than 10 percent. Additionally,
when asked which categories of staff will be hired, temporary/contract
workers came out marginally on top, with 69 percent of respondents
indicating they will hire this category of worker and 57 percent indicating
they will hire permanent employees.
"The anticipation of modest hiring increases, combined with a nearly 50
percent drop from last year's survey in the number of respondents expecting
to decrease staff due to company layoffs, points to a positive outlook for
the IT job market in 2010," said Joe Collins, senior vice president of
Veritude. "As IT hiring resumes, it is no surprise that contractors will
likely lead the way. Contingent IT workers deliver the 'just in time'
knowledge, flexibility, and cost advantages that today's CIOs require to
more effectively compete."
According to the research, business intelligence skills, such as Oracle and
Informatica, are the skills most difficult-to-find (49%), followed by
Legacy application skills (32%). IT respondents also rate project managers
as the position most in demand, while enterprise architects and systems
analysts are the positions in least demand. When asked further about the
difficulty in finding qualified talent, 44 percent of IT hiring
professionals said the availability of skills has not changed, with 30
percent claiming the skills are easier to find and 26 percent claiming the
skills are harder to find.
Collins continued, "Consistently, finding qualified talent is the number
one hiring challenge. Right now with the amount of top talent in the job
market, IT hiring managers have the illusion that they can find the
'perfect' candidate no matter how specialized the requirements. However,
managers need to prioritize the needs of the position to identify the best
candidate in a sea of resumes. More and more, organizations are looking at
IT as a strategic player so they need candidates with the business
intelligence skills to make bottom-line impacts."
More information about Veritude can be accessed at www.veritude.com.
Methodology
This primary research was conducted by Veritude in October 2009 as an
online survey. Analysis of the results was performed by Attitude
Measurement Corporation. In total, 195 executives from across the country
took part in the research. Seventy-one of the respondents represented the
IT function with more than 50 percent of these in director-level positions
or higher and 89 percent at least somewhat involved with hiring IT staff.
About Veritude
Veritude offers a full suite of temporary staffing,
direct hire, and
managed services
programs. It partners with a wide range of clients in a variety of
industries to develop and deliver workforce solutions that adapt to
changing business and demographic realities. Veritude's unrelenting
commitment to outstanding customer support and candidate quality offers
competitive advantages to clients and rewarding career opportunities to
associates. Visit www.veritude.com or call 1-800-597-5537 for more
information.