How Low Can You Go? IT Worker Confidence Down Again
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by Joe Wynne
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There has been a sharp drop in IT workers confidence in the last couple of months. Accoring to June data, it’s nearly as bad as it has been in 12 months.
The Bad News: Fewer workers rated their finances as “excellent” or “good”. Also, fewer workers predicted their companies would be hiring in June. And more workers have concern over job security.
The Good News: There was a drop in the number of workers who anticipated their company will be reducing headcount.
As we have learned in previous posts, this kind of fear does not mean workers try to do better in their existing company. It means that they are looking to leave for more secure situations, so be prepared for increased turnover, and avoid problems by doing as much as possible to promote why your project is a secure situation. It is, isn't it?
Posted on: July 30, 2007 10:49 AM |
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