Technology IT Burnout, Budget Cuts Concern Tech Leaders Heading into 2023

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IT burnout concerns are growing as tech professionals confront demands for greater productivity and are faced with budget cuts, all against a backdrop of growing macroeconomic uncertainty.

These were among the results of a JetRockets survey of more than 450 individuals in CIO and CTO roles, which also revealed worries over low-code/no-code development initiatives.

Nearly four in 10 (39%) survey respondents said they are either feeling burnt out (22%) or worried that they don't have the resources and support needed to do their job (17%), even as 45% of tech leaders said their organization is cutting their 2023 budget.

To deal with dwindling resources, nearly two-thirds (63%) of IT leaders are turning to low-code/no-code development solutions, according to the JetRockets survey.

However, more than three-quarters (77%) of respondents said they are worried about employees without coding experience building applications this way.

 
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