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The IT help desk can be an unforgiving job. In a 2019 survey by Ponemon Institute, 73% of 1,400 IT professionals believed their IT department was understaffed due to difficulty in attracting and retaining skilled engineers. Often, IT professionals work longer hours to manage the ever-increasing requests from frustrated users. A study of 38 cybersecurity professionals reported that their average weekly workloads required 64.5 hours to manage projects in theory, but in practice estimated 73.5 hours. The Ponemon Institute stated that 65% of IT professionals quit because of burnout.
But that was before 2020.
Since the shift to a largely remote workforce due to the COVID-19 pandemic, 37% of IT professionals have seen an increase in their workload, according to a survey of 1,600 IT professionals. Additionally, 39% of the IT professionals experienced a rise in the number of incidents and support requests. The potential for IT engineer burnout is higher than ever before.
Here are some signs that your business’ IT help desk is overwhelmed.
For many small and medium-sized businesses, the IT help desk is a one-person band. The tickets, the projects, the devices all start and stop with this one very capable, very brave individual who took up the torch. But what if they go on vacation? For two weeks. On a remote island to completely disconnect. And then your server crashes from a phishing attack. What then? Who are you going to call?
With a one-person team or even two-to-three-person team, there may be no redundancy plan if one is on vacation, another out sick, and the last stuck on the tarmac for four hours of Monday morning because they chose to fly a budget airline for a “quick” weekend getaway. Small teams often have a single point of failure with no recuperation strategy if the IT help desk is MIA—and as luck would have it, that’s usually when things hit the fan.
In addition to too few staff and too many tickets, skillset is also a driving factor in an IT help desk’s ability—or inability—to meet users’ needs. Much like doctors, whether they are a surgeon or a cardiologist, engineers have their own disciplines like cloud architect or cybersecurity professional. Hiring a few internal IT staff may be insufficient to meet all the needs of your business because those new hires likely do not possess enough cross-discipline expertise amongst them. Finding desired skills in emerging areas comprises 52% of the factors driving a difficult hiring environment in the IT industry, according to CompTIA. Additionally, a limited pool of available workers in a region accounts for 35% of the hiring difficulty. If the IT help desk is not equipped with the necessary expertise, it may take longer to resolve one IT issue while others pile up around it.
Understaffed, overworked, and buried under tickets, an internal IT help desk may be just staying afloat. Time and resources are allocated to responding to present IT concerns and incidents with little energy spent planning for the future. If they are always putting out the fires, then they will never have the time to take proactive steps, like system maintenance, that would prevent forthcoming fires. With limited time, an engineer may not make regular audits of the infrastructure, identifying weaknesses, installing patches and software updates, and ensuring the overall health of the IT systems. Without long-term strategic planning, the IT help desk will constantly perform reactively rather than proactively.
Plagued by long hours, insufficient resources, and high turnover, the IT help desk is a challenging position that can easily burnout IT professionals. An overwhelmed help desk leads to deficient response time and inaccuracies that could prove costly for your business.
So, the question is no longer “Is your IT help desk overwhelmed?” but:
A managed service provider (MSP) can augment a business’ IT help desk to prevent burnout, improve end user experience, and provide 24/7/365 support to keep your business functioning all day. At NexusTek, an award-winning MSP, we understand the pressures placed on internal IT and are equipped to successfully complement your team.
Focused on delivering supreme customer service, we establish our mean time to engineer (MTTE) and mean time to resolution (MTTR) goals with responsiveness targets optimized for customer satisfaction. Our 300 staff possess various certifications in specialized disciplines across IT, cybersecurity, cloud computing, business continuity, and more to assist with any number of simple or complex information technology concerns. Our IT help desk and 24/7 Network Operations Centers (NOCs) are equipped to handle all your business’ low-priority tickets while your IT team focuses on strategic projects or vice versa.
One of our skilled dedicated engineers can be scheduled once a day, week, or month or fulfill a certain number of pre-determined hours to supplement an internal IT team and help improve project success rate and meet deadlines. Our virtual CIOs (vCIOs) provide technology leadership, trends insight, and strategic IT planning to help your business proactively update and secure applications and data against changing demands.
Across our 300 staff, NexusTek has the talent, depth, and breadth to apply specialized skills and sufficient time to make your business’ IT needs a priority.