When it comes to IT jobs, there’s a huge gap between answering help-desk tickets and helping drive the AI revolution. That gap could be the root cause of a lack of motivation among IT pros. Compared to their peers in other industries, IT professionals are among the least motivated, according to a poll by consultancy Full Potential Group in partnership with Motivational Maps. In a recent IT Brew poll, 29% of 541 respondents said their motivation only came in “occasional waves,” while 23% said they were consistently bored. Just 21% reported being motivated “all the time.” Demotivator. What’s behind this lack of motivation? Automation—or lack thereof—could be a significant factor, Phil Christianson, the chief product officer at Xurrent, told IT Brew. If organizations helped IT help desk workers automate more tasks, for instance, it could reduce monotony. What it takes to get motivated.—CN |