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Growing workload stresses IT pros most

By Denise Dubie, Network World, 10/24/2008
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Katherine Spencer LeeIT staffing and consulting firm Robert Half Technology this week revealed that IT professionals find their increasing workloads to be the primary source of stress for them on the job. With the economic crisis causing IT executives to cut budgets and freeze hiring, more IT workers are taking on additional duties and responsibilities. Katherine Spencer Lee, executive director of Robert Half Technology, says the added pressure economic concerns put on IT professionals could actually hurt their performance more than help companies weather the financial storm. (9:13)

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