press releaseIssue Date13 October 2008Feed for The IT Job BoardShare Release |
press releaserelease detailEuropean techies feel no guilt at using work time for personal tasks finds The IT Job BoardOnline recruitment specialist carries out first comparative survey across the UK, Belgium and The Netherlands Three quarters (76.1 percent) of IT professionals in the UK do not feel guilty about carrying out personal tasks while they are at work, according to a major new survey undertaken by The IT Job Board, www.theitjobboard.co.uk. The figure compares to 75.9 percent in Belgium and 81.6 percent in The Netherlands. This is the first time the online recruitment specialist has undertaken comparative research across the three countries. Phone calls, emails and chat Underworked or underpaid? Blocking internet access Facebook Men vs. women Teresa Sperti, marketing manager at The IT Job Board, comments: “We make a point of regularly surveying our candidate database about issues currently affecting both the IT arena as well as the workplace in general. However, this is the first time that we have compared results across the various regions in which The IT Job Board operates. The results highlight some interesting similarities as well as differences between the activities and opinions of IT professionals in different countries.” -ends- * The research was carried out in August 2008. It received 497 responses in the UK, 83 in Belgium and 147 in the Netherlands. About www.theitjobboard.co.uk Online technology enables sophisticated targeting - for example by skill, region or experience - of www.theitjobboard.co.uk’s database of 650,000 IT professionals. It also offers employers services such as branded job postings, a featured employer zone, targeted email campaigns and guidance on advertising copy. The IT Job Board’s 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 Accenture, Bloomberg, the British Council, Cap Gemini, Cisco Systems, Dell, IBM, Imperial College, LogicaCMG, Norwich Union, Notting Hill Housing Group, the Peabody Trust, Roche, Sage, T-Mobile and the University of Manchester. For more information, please contact: Kate Alexander / Katrina Walker
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