SolarWinds IT Pro Day Survey Reveals Tech Pros Are Motivated To Take on New Challenges and Expand Responsibilities
Annual survey reveals nontechnical skills play a crucial role in advancing tech pros’ careers
The IT Pro Day 2021 survey: Bring IT On polled technology professionals who participate in the SolarWinds THWACK user community to reveal lessons learned over the past year and the skills needed to capitalize on future career opportunities. (Graphic: Business Wire)
The survey supports IT Professionals Day, which is observed on the third Tuesday of every September (
After a year of unprecedented challenges and change, tech pros responding to this year’s survey report a positive perception of their roles and say they look forward to what lies ahead. Almost half (
“This year's IT Pro Day survey results showcase IT pros' adaptability and dedication to expanding the more prominent roles they've taken on over the past year to support remote and hybrid work,” said
Tech pro respondents also agree a balance between nontechnical skills and more traditional technical certifications and experience will play a large role in enabling career advancement, though past surveys showed finding time to cultivate these skills is often limited. This year’s IT Pro Day survey shows life is an IT classroom, and many of the nontechnical skills key to advancement can be gained at home or through hobbies, reducing the barrier to advancement for tech pros seeking higher-level opportunities at work requiring those skills. Collaboration (teamwork, listening to others, networking;
These nontechnical skill sets will play a large role in enabling tech pros to achieve advanced responsibilities, such as project management and becoming part of the decision-making process, which
“As tech pros gear up for what lies ahead,
Key Findings:
After a year of unprecedented challenges, tech pro respondents say “Bring IT On” to the year ahead. They feel a sense of pride in their achievements and are highly motivated to expand their responsibilities and embrace new opportunities for professional growth.
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When reflecting on positive lessons learned about themselves in the last year,
41% believe this year has proven they’re more capable than they realized.-
Nearly a quarter (
24% ) of respondents say they learned they have leadership skills, which will benefit them as they look to higher-level, more cross-functional responsibilities and roles in the future. - Forty-eight percent of tech pro respondents also say they’re proud of what they do.
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Nearly a quarter (
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More than two-thirds (
67% ) of the respondents say they expect their level of responsibility at work to increase over the next year. - Twenty-seven percent of those surveyed are extremely motivated to succeed in their roles, saying they’ve set specific goals and look forward to achieving them.
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Eighty-one percent of tech pro respondents agree there will be multiple opportunities to develop and enhance their careers in the next year, the biggest of which is continuous education (gaining new skills and certifications), chosen by more than half (
56% ) of the respondents.
Tech pro respondents increasingly recognize a balance between nontechnical skills learned in daily life and technical skills/professional certifications will be key to career enhancement and new opportunities in the future.
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Tech pro respondents report security (
57% ), troubleshooting (51% ), and network management (49% ) as the top technical skills needed to progress in their careers. -
At the same time, collaboration (for example, teamwork, listening to others, and networking at
66% ), innovative or creative problem-solving (48% ), and communication (such as public speaking, written documents at46% ) are seen as the most important nontechnical skills necessary for advancement. -
Respondents also say the following experiences at home or in general daily life are perceived as most useful at work:
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Time management (e.g., prioritization, organization;
69% ) -
Communication skills (verbal and nonverbal;
67% ) -
Interpersonal skills (e.g., adaptability, flexibility, patience;
66% ) -
Problem-solving (
65% )
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Time management (e.g., prioritization, organization;
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Additionally, nearly three-fourths (
70% ) of those surveyed say they have a hobby that helps them in their day-to-day role as a tech pro. -
These nontechnical skill sets will play a large role in enabling tech pros to achieve bigger responsibilities, such as project management and becoming part of the decision-making process, which
34% of respondents say is their biggest opportunity at work in the next year.- According to the Monster Future of Work: 2021 Outlook survey, recruiters chose soft skills—topped by dependability, teamwork/ collaboration, and problem-solving/critical thinking—as the most important skills they're seeking in new hires.
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Further, more than half (
56% ) of tech pro respondents believe they’ll have the chance to broaden their education to acquire new certifications and skills, helping them excel in their careers and workplaces.
Though tech pros are wary of future challenges like cybersecurity threats and burnout, they believe an evolution in the IT operations of their organizations will create positive change.
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More than half (
53% ) of tech pro respondents cite cyberthreats as the biggest challenge they expect their organizations to face in the next year, followed closely by employee burnout (48% ), the struggle to hire for specific roles due to ongoing skills gaps/skills shortages (40% ), and an increased or unmanageable workload (37% ).-
Regarding cyberthreats, the SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2021: Building a Secure Future revealed a similar statistic—
46% of the survey respondents cited external security threats and breaches (like cyberattacks) to be the biggest external factor influencing their organizations' risk exposure.
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Regarding cyberthreats, the SolarWinds IT Trends Report 2021: Building a Secure Future revealed a similar statistic—
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However, respondents anticipate their organizations’ IT operations will evolve in the “next normal” to better prioritize investments and address these potential challenges:
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Implementing new tools and processes to better address security, compliance, and risk (
68% ) -
Adding more collaborative technologies (
44% ) -
Adopting next-generation IT operations solutions (
40% )
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Implementing new tools and processes to better address security, compliance, and risk (
The SolarWinds IT Pro Day 2021 survey was conducted throughout
Additional Resources
- IT Professionals Day
- National Day Calendar: IT Professionals Day
- SolarWinds Establishes IT Professionals Day as Official Holiday
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