Report finds 59% of IT professionals expect salary increase

New research from Robert Walters found that 59% of IT professionals are expecting their salaries to rise in 2018.

The report found that IT and technology professionals are well aware that their skills are highly sought after across a wide range of industries, particularly those specialising in cyber security and web development.

As a result, they have high expectations regarding salary increases, with 55% of the survey respondents admitting that they expect to receive a bonus.

Ahsan Iqbal, associate director at Robert Walters, commented: “Demand for specialists across cyber security and development has been high for the past few years, driven by the rising threat of cyber-crime and the drive towards digitalisation projects.

‘Increase salaries’

“As a result, salaries for IT and tech professionals are already at a notably high level as employers compete to secure top talent.

“However, with demand for these skills remaining high, IT professionals still expect employers to offer increases in remuneration.”

The majority of employers plan to increase salaries for IT professionals, with 43% planning increases of 1-3% and 29% planning increases of 4-6%. However, almost a third have no plans to increase remuneration.

Iqbal continued: “Particularly for smaller firms, meeting the salary expectations of IT specialists may be challenging, with large multinational firms out competing them in terms of remuneration.

‘Flexible working strategies’

“However, this may not necessarily be a barrier to securing top talent. Increasingly, IT professionals are emphasising the importance of a good work-life balance when considering a role.

“By embracing flexible working strategies and putting policies in place to allow staff to work remotely, an employer may be able to gain an edge over competitors.

“In addition, the potential for career progression is a high priority for many IT specialists. By demonstrating a commitment to providing training and offering professionals the chance to develop their careers, businesses can attract top calibre professionals.”

Written from press release by Leah Alger

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