Because skilled tech talent is hard to find, some firms are relaxing hiring requirements — opting to hire and train less-experienced but high-potential candidates. They’re also engaging skilled contract professionals for critical projects, while evaluating that same talent for permanent roles. And to retain top IT staff, companies are increasing salaries, enhancing perks and benefits, and offering flexibility in when and where employees work.
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Hiring Trends in Technology
Hiring tech talent still a priority, still a challenge
Finding skilled tech professionals is a key aim at firms with plans to increase automation, move to the cloud, and boost information security. But hiring them is a significant challenge. Retention is also an issue. Offering competitive pay helps, but employers often find that to keep valued workers they need to do more — from expanding benefits and perks to increasing vacation time.Offering professional development, including continuous training opportunities, and internal promotions are also retention-helpers.Employers facing hiring difficulties are likely to invest in training professionals already on their teams.
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Cloud roles especially in demand
Companies are employing technology professionals to support digital transformation and IT modernization projects.Businesses are also looking to increase their data-driven decision-making capabilities, so hiring will likely pick up for roles in data analysis and reporting as well as business intelligence.The most in-demand tech positions are those in cloud cybersecurity and cloud architecture. These positions are likely to see a pay bump.Firms are also expanding staff in operations as well as network and systems administration.
Heavy workloadsLack of manager support and communicationLack of resources to do the jobUnclear job expectationsToxic organizational cultureHeavy workloadsLack of manager support and communicationLack of resources to do the jobUnclear job expectationsToxic organizational culture
of tech managers say they are planning to increase the number of contract professionals they use to access specialized skills and critical support for key projects.of tech managers say they are planning to increase the number of contract professionals they use to access specialized skills and critical support for key projects.of these managers are bringing in contract talent because of AI and digital transformation projects.of these managers are bringing in contract talent because of AI and digital transformation projects.of IT professionals say they’re open to interim roles.of IT professionals say they’re open to interim roles.
Software and applications developmentTechnology process automationCloud architecture and operationBusiness intelligence and analysisSecurity, privacy and complianceSoftware and applications developmentTechnology process automationCloud architecture and operationBusiness intelligence and analysisSecurity, privacy and compliance
Flexible work options, pay transparency key for recruitment
Flexible work arrangements are essentially table stakes for recruiting and retaining tech talent.56% of tech professionals say the hybrid model is the ideal work arrangement for their team.Pay transparency is also important. Half of tech workers say they expect salary ranges to be included in published job postings.Two-thirds say they wouldn’t keep interviewing with a prospective employer who declined to provide salary ranges upon request.
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In-demand certifications and credentials
Amazon Web Services (AWS)Certified information security manager (CISM)Certified information systems security professional (CISSP)Cisco certified networking associate (CCNA)Microsoft Azure certificationsMicrosoft certified Power BI data analyst associateMicrosoft certified solutions expert (MCSE)
Top technology skills
Cloud securityData analysisDatabricksInfrastructure as Code (IaC)KubernetesNetwork security
How do we determine our salary figures? See our methodology.The salaries listed in the salary tables represent starting compensation only, meaning pay for someone new to a company in the position listed. Our estimates do not include bonuses, benefits or perks. We report salaries in percentiles and ranges, recognizing that professionals join companies at varied experience levels.Other data referenced in this Salary Guide is based on online surveys developed by Robert Half and conducted by independent research firms. Respondents included hiring managers and employees from small (less than $50 million in revenues), midsize ($50 million to $1 billion) and large ($1 billion or greater) private, publicly listed and public sector organizations across Canada.