Ivanti, the enterprise software company that provides a comprehensive IT and security cloud-based platform, released its latest report 2025 Technology at Work Report: Reshaping Flexible Work, which surveyed over 6,000 office workers and 1,200 IT and cybersecurity professionals to explore the challenges and opportunities in the modern workforce.
Amid economic turbulence, a stagnating job market, return-to-office mandates, and fewer opportunities to climb the corporate career ladder, the Ivanti report finds that a significant number of employees are feeling heightened concerns around the use of technology to enhance productivity, as well as job dissatisfaction and a lack of motivation at work. In fact, 30% of employees who use GenAI tools at work worry their job may be cut and 27% experience AI-fueled imposter syndrome, saying they don’t want people to question their ability.
“Ivanti's research shows that employees continue to want greater autonomy over their work lives and AI solutions that help them do their best work,” said Brooke Johnson, Ivanti Chief Legal Counsel and SVP of HR and Security. “To address this, organizations should consider building a sustainable AI governance model, prioritizing transparency and tackling the complex challenge of AI-fueled imposter syndrome through reinvention. Employers who fail to approach innovation with empathy and provide employees with autonomy run the risk of losing valuable staff and negatively impacting employee productivity.”
More employees admit to using GenAI at work in 2025 (42%) compared to 2024 (26%), despite concerns expressed about GenAI’s impact on job security. Additionally, 48% of employees admit feeling <>resenteeism (when someone dislikes their job but stays despite the negative feelings). Further, 39% admit to presenteeism (when an employee comes into the office to be “seen” as working, but not necessarily to be productive). These behaviors are an important reminder to employers that employees need to feel engaged with their work and recognized for their efforts, regardless of their location.
For IT professionals, if left unaddressed, resenteeism and presenteeism can have a ripple effect on the productivity and security of the organization. Although 83% of IT professionals view flexible work as high-value or essential, only 25% say their current job is highly flexible and 64% say they’re feeling pressure from employers to come back to the office. Considering the ongoing competition for skilled IT workers, it is crucial for employers to make efforts to retain these employees.
Ivanti's research identifies several key findings:
For more information about the report and Ivanti's research, please visit: 2025 Technology at Work Report: Reshaping Flexible Work.
About Ivanti
Ivanti is an enterprise software company that provides a comprehensive IT and security cloud-based platform. Ivanti provides software solutions that scale with our customers’ needs to help enable IT and Security to improve operational efficiency while reducing costs and proactively reducing security risk. The Ivanti Neurons platform is cloud-native and is designed as a foundation of unified and reusable services and tools for consistent visibility, scalability and secure solution delivery. Over 34,000 customers, including 85 of the Fortune 100, have chosen Ivanti to meet challenges head-on with its end-to-end solutions. At Ivanti, we strive to create an environment where all perspectives are heard, respected and valued and we are committed to a more sustainable future for our customers, partners, employees and the planet. For more information, visit www.ivanti.com and follow @GoIvanti.
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