TechHire Needs Assessment: Information & Computer Technologies Occupational Survey Analysis, June 2016

Table 3

Number of Employees

Outsource Status

Respondents

None

1 4 5 9 1 3

2% 6% 8%

Outsource Completely

Sub-Total

1 – 5

15%

Outsource partially

10 - 20

2% 5%

>20

Sub-Total

13 27

21% 44%

1 – 5

6 – 10

2 7 8

3%

No Outsource

10 – 20

11% 13% 71%

>20

Sub-Total

49 62

100%

Total

Business Climate

Almost half of the respondents noted that in 2014 the number of IT and computer-related professions would remain in their business and around a third noted an increase (see Figure 2). The expectation for 2015 as it relates to the same group of professionals remained essentially the same as in 2014. If we combine those who responded with Increase greatly and Increase we then get a very similar percent response as those who responded Remain the same (see Table 4).

Table 4 Climate Perception Increase greatly/Increase

2014 42% 48% 10% 100%

2015 51% 47%

Remain the same

Decrease

2%

100%

Total

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