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2022 IT Skills and Salary Report: Skillsoft

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Skillsoft (NYSE: SKIL), a leading platform for transformative learning experiences, today released its 2022 IT Skills and Salary Report exploring the most in-demand skills and certifications, average compensation, growth opportunities, and career sentiment amongst IT professionals. Comprising insights from nearly 8,000 respondents, the report reveals that 66% of IT decision-makers see skills gaps in their teams. While still a considerable challenge, this represents a 10% decrease from last year. However, the industry is facing another pressing challenge centered around talent attrition, with more than half (53%) of all respondents extremely or somewhat likely to look for a new job in the next 12 months.

Over the past year, the workplace has been defined by employee-led “movements,” namely the Great Resignation and “quiet quitting.” Meanwhile, the pace of digital transformation and lack of enough technical resources have pushed many IT professionals to a point of burnout. Together, these trends are fueling record rates of talent turnover across all industries. Skillsoft’s report found that IT leaders’ two biggest challenges are employee retention and recruitment. Thus, organizations must take proactive steps to shift their cultures to ensure employees feel fulfilled, engaged, and motivated.

“Learning is the catalyst for mutually beneficial growth for employees and employers, especially as organizations struggle to retain technical talent and keep pace with innovation,” said Zach Sims, General Manager, Tech & Dev, Skillsoft. “Companies that create cultures of learning and talent development will be most successful in recruiting and retaining ambitious individuals with the right skills and certifications to make an impact. This culture not only supports individual employee growth – which is something IT professionals are actively seeking – but also leads to better business outcomes that propel organizations forward.”

Among IT professionals that changed employers in the past year, their top three reasons for leaving were better compensation, a lack of training and development, and a lack of work-life balance, respectively. Meanwhile, the top cited inhibitor to training is that management doesn’t see a need for it. This is despite 97% of IT decision-makers saying certified staff add value to the organization. With IT professionals seeing numerous benefits after training including improved quality of work (56%), increased engagement (41%), and faster job performance (36%), organizations that invest in their people can expect to see significant ROI both to the bottom line and with employee retention.

Additional takeaways from Skillsoft’s 2022 IT Skills and Salary Report include:

Despite improvement, IT skills gaps still weigh heavy on IT decision-makers’ minds.

IT professionals are hungry for knowledge. Power skills are increasingly critical.

DEI efforts in the IT industry are improving, but there is still work to be done.

“While the IT industry continues to face a multitude of challenges, they are by no means insurmountable,” added Orla Daly, Chief Information Officer, Skillsoft. “Our report shows quite a few positives, especially in the value of tapping into employees’ desire for upskilling and growth. With deliberate planning focused on creating transformative learning experiences, we, as an industry, can not only solve for today’s skills gaps, but also create a sustainable workforce aligned to future skill needs.”

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Report Methodology:
Skillsoft’s 2022 IT Skills and Salary Survey was conducted online from May to August 2022 using the Qualtrics XM Platform. Skillsoft and technology companies distributed survey invitations to professionals around the world. The survey was made available in web articles, online newsletters, and social media. After cleaning the data, the survey yielded 7,952 complete responses from IT decision-makers and staff. The survey was tabulated using the Qualtrics XM Platform.

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