Despite a nearly 7 percent national unemployment rate, the unemployment
rate in IT hovers just below 3 percent, according to a Dice report.
Among IT hiring managers, 62% report that filling open positions is
taking longer than it did last year, with some technology professionals
reporting up to a six-month hiring cycle.
Results of the Shortage
The effects of the IT skill shortage are far reaching. According to the CIO 2014 IT Workplace Trends and Salary Guide, 6 in 10 IT hiring managers experience the following in their organizations:
Lower morale from heavier workloads
Incomplete or late work
Deterioration in customer service
Low quality work due to staff being overworked
Unmotivated employees
Lost revenue - $14,000 for every unfilled job
Top IT Skills Businesses Need
According to a recent CompTIA survey, these are the skills IT teams need most:
Why is it so Hard?
High salaries, the ongoing need for training and lack of skill portability are among the main drivers of this stubborn problem.
Salary: For many businesses, the salary demands for the skills needed
are beyond their headcount budget. According to a CIO survey,
compensation ranks second on the list of IT staff priorities—candidates
often go to the highest bidder.
Expertise within a highly sought after technology area can put further
pressure on salaries. The average US salaries for specialists in NoSQL,
Cassandra and MapReduce are close to $114,000, regardless of
geographical location.
Training: Another reason IT skills lag behind demand is the nature of
technical training and certification programs. Tech skills change so
quickly and expire so rapidly, it’s hard to find new hires with the
latest tech skills while also keeping current employees ahead of
certification requirements.
Technology melting pot: No two IT Pros are the same. Each brings their
own list of acronyms representing certifications, training and/or
experience with various technologies, some achieved on proprietary
systems with skills that aren’t easily portable.
Finding the web developer with a Java, Oracle and Unix background who
also has a working knowledge of Struts, JSP and Springs may mean either:
Hiring two candidates to get the full skillset
Compromising on one candidate that meets most, but not all desired criteria
How Businesses Can Cope
Business doesn’t stop just because you can’t find or afford the IT
expertise you need in the job market. More and more, organizations are
expanding their repertoire of outsourcing options, from leveraging
consultants to signing on with full-service hosting providers or
co-location vendors.
Here are some tangible ways to bridge the IT skills gap:
Use managed hosting providers with hybrid capabilities to extend existing resources or spin up new projects quickly.
Seek out SaaS or application hosting options that alleviate the
back-end management of business critical services like email,
collaboration, and content delivery.
Seek out online educational platforms like TrueAbility or CloudU to help your staff easily access hands-on training with the latest skills and technologies.
Engage partners to help plan or handle one-off projects or time-intensive deployment, migration or replatforming projects.
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