Over 70% of cybersecurity professionals often have to work weekends to address security concerns at their organization, according to a new report by Bitdefender.

This intense workload appears to correlate strongly with job dissatisfaction, with around two-thirds (64%) of the 1200 cyber professionals surveyed stating that they are planning on looking for a new job in the next 12 months.

The issue of burnout and job dissatisfaction was particularly profound among UK respondents, with 81% often working weekends and 71% looking for a new job.

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    5 months ago

    Oh boohoo, you make 6 figures and have to work some weekends. Get over yourselves or better yet, get a job outside of a cubicle. Every job is going to have it’s good aspects and shitty aspects.

    So would you rather work weekends, or up on a roof in the Florida sun?

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      5 months ago

      False dichotomy, so neither. Things are more work-life balancey in Europe.

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      5 months ago

      Some weekends? These roles are hard to fill so usually chronically understaffed, meaning most weekends.

      And even if you like the work, the volume is an issue burning people out on the role.