IT Pros are not Making the Most of Their Holidays

By The It Job Board, PRNE
Sunday, August 15, 2010

Survey From The IT Job Board Highlights That British and German IT Workers are Failing to use Their Holiday Entitlement

LONDON, August 16, 2010 - With holiday season in full swing, The IT Job Board,
www.theitjobboard.co.uk, has conducted its latest survey[1] across the
UK and Germany, looking into trends relating to work and holidays.

The main finding from the research indicates that two thirds (66 percent)
of Brits use their allocated holiday entitlement, this compares with just
over one third (41 percent) for Germany - perhaps our German counterparts are
more committed to their work? When asked about how much of their holiday
entitlement they didn't use, 30 percent of IT pros in Britain claimed two to
three days. Again, German workers demonstrated their loyalty, with 21 percent
claiming they don't use two weeks of their allocated holiday time - are they
finding it difficult to strike a work/life balance?

27 percent of Brits advised it takes them around three days to finally
relax and forget about work when on holiday, this compared to 23 percent of
German IT pros, who stated it only took them one day to leave their work
worries behind.

We all know the feeling of frantically tying up the loose ends before
going away, and 43 percent of British IT workers indicated they get stressed
about the extra workload this presents; compared to 46 percent for Germany.

Holidays certainly seem to have a positive impact on work efficiency,
with 34 percent of Brits stating they always work better after a holiday; the
figure stood at 48 percent for the German market.

More than two thirds of British (45 percent) and German (40 percent) IT
pros take their mobile phone abroad. But, when it came to checking work
emails, 40 percent of Brits said they would look once a day; and 35 percent
of Germans advised they would go online a few times per week.

Commenting on the survey, Alex Farrell, managing director of The IT Job
Board, said: "Clearly UK and German IT pros are dedicated to their work; and
- judging by our survey findings - this is demonstrated in different ways. It
is good to see the focus being put into their jobs, but it also is worrying
to see that large numbers aren't using their requisite holiday entitlement -
particularly in Germany.

"As with other sectors, IT is proving to be hugely competitive, and -
unsurprisingly - many workers are opting to take their mobile phones on
holiday with them. Large numbers are also finding it difficult to leave their
work worries behind.

"Holidays are a necessary part of our lives, and taking a breather from
an intensive work environment is a must. We all need to re-charge our
batteries and retain that all-important work/life balance."

Notes to Editors

About The IT Job Board:

The IT Job Board group of companies was set up in April 2002 in
recognition that recruitment in the IT sector was increasingly dominated by
the internet.

Today, The IT Job Board (www.theitjobboard.co.uk) is the UK's
biggest IT specialist recruitment website with over 14,000 vacancies
advertised (as at August 2010). The site aims to bridge the gap between
clients looking to fill IT roles, and candidates seeking permanent or
contract work.

Online technology enables sophisticated targeting - for example by skill,
region or experience - of The IT Job Board's database of 800,000 IT
professionals. The company always tries to get closer to candidates either
via planned content campaigns, or through the use of social networks.

The site also offers employers services such as branded job postings, a
featured employer zone, targeted email campaigns and guidance on advertising
copy. The managed campaign service filters responses to provide companies
with a shortlist of applicants most suitable for the advertised position.

www.theitjobboard.co.uk's clients include: Bloomberg, Tesco.com,
Accenture and Barclays Corporate.

[1] Holiday survey, August 2010 - 185 UK respondents; 118 German
respondents.

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