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IT Staffing Levels

Asked by TBone2K in IT Administration

Tags: staff, administration, management

Here's your chance to help a fellow IT guy out. In our company of about 80 people, 70 of them engineers and developers. We have one full-time IT admin, a co-op student and a project manager who handles some administrative stuff. The existing workload keeps us busy. Management wants to cut the co-op position and the project manager doesn't have the time to do IT stuff. Which means it may be just me running the ship.

I'm trying to show that IT needs two full-time people. Trying to find research on recommended staffing levels, all my searches lead to reports I would have to pay for. I was hoping someone has already found some research out there that is free that would at least show some average staffing levels for our type of office.
 
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