For CIOs, The Pay Is Good And The Hours Are LongFor CIOs, The Pay Is Good And The Hours Are Long
Nearly six in 10 CIOs said they work 46 to 55 hours a week, while 20% said they work between 56 and 65 hours a week.
As a group, CIOs are well paid, work long hours, and like their jobs, according to a new study released this week. But they're not that crazy about blogs.
A survey of 172 CIOs found that 80% think their roles are becoming more strategic to their companies, compared with only 63% who said that last year. The survey was conducted by recruitment firm Harvey Nash and was sponsored by KPMG.
Forty-three percent of CIOs said they have responsibilities outside of the IT organizations, and 72% said they play a primary role in business continuity. But 37% said they'd like to expand their roles with greater decision-making capabilities.
To juggle everything, CIOs log in long days. Nearly six in 10 CIOs said they work 46 to 55 hours a week, while 20% said they work between 56 and 65 hours a week. About 4% said they work more than 65 hours a week. Only 14% said they work fewer than 45 hours a week.
Despite the long hours, CIOs are generally satisfied with their jobs. Eighty-five percent said they find their current positions fulfilling, and two-thirds said they aren't currently seeking new career opportunities.
One of the brightest spots in CIOs' jobs is the pay. CIOs received an average salary of $163,000 over the last 12 months. Three-quarters of the CIOs surveyed said they received bonuses in addition to salary over the last year, with one in four indicating they got bonuses ranging between 26% and 50%. Most of the others received bonuses between 1% and 25%.
And while increasing numbers of companies feature blogs on their corporate Web sites, a majority of CIOs -- nearly 80% -- are underwhelmed by the business value of blogs. Only 14% of CIOs said blogs offer significant business value.
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