Among them were specialists working in in-house teams (49%), agencies (31%), and freelancers (20%).
Based on the type of specialization, respondents were divided into the following profiles: The level of competence of the participants was represented by the following categories:Team lead/Head – 27%;
Senior – 23%;
Middle – 35%;
Junior – 15%.
The majority of respondents were fairly somalia company email list experienced representatives of the industry, with work experience ranging from one to 10 years or more.
How many specialists were laid off
The survey found little downsizing in the industry. Most companies (60%) retained all their employees and said they had no plans to cut staff. About a quarter did suffer some staff losses, and 8% planned to let some of their staff go if the situation does not stabilize soon.
Salary cuts affected 40% of respondents. Another 9% reported that their companies were planning to cut salaries in the near future. Thus, in half of the companies, the level of wages remained at the same level.
Is everyone working remotely?
As part of the self-isolation regime, all companies were advised to temporarily cease their local operations and, if possible, switch to remote work. Most of the digital sector responded quickly.
Thus, 64% of respondents reported that they began working from home. At the same time, 18% said that they had previously worked remotely, and 12% specified that employees in their company always chose where it was more convenient for them to work. And only 8% of Internet marketers continue to work in the office, despite the prohibitive recommendations.
On customer churn and falling sales
46% of respondents reported losing some of their clients. For 20%, nothing had changed, and 12% of respondents said that in the current situation they were even able to attract new clients. 22% found it difficult to answer, citing the fact that they did not have information about clients.
As for the decline in online sales, half of the respondents noted a decline in their projects. At the same time, 26% assessed it as significant, and 27% considered it small.
It is interesting that 18% of respondents even saw their sales increase, but for 13% the current crisis has not changed anything in this regard.