Skip to main content
Tech Radar Tech Radar Pro Tech Radar Gaming
TechRadar TechRadar the business technology experts
Asia
flag of Singapore
Singapore
Europe
flag of Danmark
Danmark
flag of Suomi
Suomi
flag of Norge
Norge
flag of Sverige
Sverige
flag of UK
UK
flag of Italia
Italia
flag of Nederland
Nederland
flag of België (Nederlands)
België (Nederlands)
flag of France
France
flag of Deutschland
Deutschland
flag of España
España
North America
flag of US (English)
US (English)
flag of Canada
Canada
flag of México
México
Australasia
flag of Australia
Australia
flag of New Zealand
New Zealand
RSS
Sign in
  • View Profile
  • Sign out
Trending
  • Best office chairs
  • Best web hosting
  • Best website builder
  • Best antivirus
  • Expert Insights
Don't miss these
Brother MFC-L8395CDW / MFC-L8390CDW during our testing process
Pro Best small business printers of 2025
MSI Cubi products
Computing Why you should ditch your bulky old Windows 10 PC for a compact and powerful MSI Cubi NUC
Accounting
Software & Services Accounting software for SMB: 10 things you should know about them
A padlock icon next to a person working on a laptop.
Pro I am a former Pentagon cyber operator, and this is my advice to SMBs when it comes to cybersecurity
Acer’s Swift laptops are perfectly designed to provide makers with everything they need to create their best work anywhere.
Software & Services How to choose accounting software for small business
The best productivity tips for your PC
Pro Mac or PC: what is the best platform for your small business
Group of businesspeople negotiating gathered in modern conference room, blurred silhouettes view, meeting behind closed glass doors. Business communication, workflow, decision-making, strategy sharing
Pro From first steps to data-driven: a new path for growing businesses
young workers being productive in an office meeting
Pro Over half of SMB employees say they're considering quitting - so how can bosses keep their best talent?
digital transformation
Pro Why tech can fail in the last mile: The devil is all in the detail
meeting
Software & Services 5 mistakes businesses make when choosing a virtual meeting platform
Workplace Culture
Pro Why outcome-led thinking beats product-first decisions
Office with laptops
Software & Services 5 essential features every business should be using to increase productivity and drive growth
Person working on computer
Pro SMBs are turning to AI to solve their problems - but many are still cautious to go all-in
SaaS Concept, Software as a Service, A man types smartphone with digital icons representing various aspects of Software as a Service (SaaS), emphasizing modern technology platforms and cloud computing
Pro Companies spending too much on SaaS could cost them more than just money
Close-up shot of a woman using mobile device with Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) security while logging in securely to her laptop.
Pro How to choose an MDM solution
  1. Pro

Hiring an IT Manager: 6 things your small business should consider

News
By Jacob Grana published 12 November 2015

You get what you pay for

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

Introduction

Introduction

Many small businesses muddle through with minimal IT support. They furiously consult Google whenever Excel crashes. They bring in a tech-savvy son or daughter to network a new printer or configure a new employee's computer. They cross their fingers, say a prayer, and rub the lucky rabbit's foot whenever the tower servers get a little hot.

This low-level IT only works (and barely) when a business is very small. Once the headcount gets to twenty, the security, networking, system administration, even the daily desktop support becomes too complex to rely on muddling. An IT Manager is needed.

But for many small business owners, hiring an IT Manager is as daunting as choosing a car mechanic – maybe even harder. One hundred years of operation have at least made the automobile familiar to the layperson. But the computer? It's a relative few who know what the high-pitched whirring coming from a computer's chassis means.

A small business can't afford any missteps, especially when it comes to IT. Here are 6 things a small business needs to consider when hiring an IT Manager.

Page 1 of 7
Page 1 of 7
1. Make present IT needs a priority

1. Make present IT needs a priority

Before any resumes are reviewed, a small business should list its priority IT needs. Start simple: what are the IT issues the business routinely addresses? No doubt desktop support is number one, and it should be. Crashed computers, and the resultant hit to productivity, are a huge bugaboo.

Beyond crash fixing and prevention, what else? Small businesses should think of IT projects that are particular to them. Does a website need to be re-launched (or even launched); does the website need to be mobile-friendly? Is the phone system unreliable? Is the CRM a cluttered disaster? Any IT Manager under consideration should have experience solving these particular challenges.

Small businesses must also note the dominant operating system and hardware used in the office.

If PC's with Windows and Microsoft Office are being used, Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) is the key certification a small business should look for in an IT Manager, even more so than a bachelor's or master's degree. In the IT world, education is often secondary to experience.

Future IT projects are important to consider too. If these projects are beyond the scope of the new IT Manager, the business will be forced into another round of potentially costly hiring.

Page 2 of 7
Page 2 of 7
2. When in doubt, hire a generalist

2. When in doubt, hire a generalist

Small businesses having trouble pinning down their exact needs should consider hiring a generalist.

A generalist will not only have desktop support experience, but networking and system administration as well. This includes firewall, router, server, switches and virtualization experience, as well as familiarity with programming languages like Perl, MySQL, and XML.

An IT Manager with such experience will help source new hardware, network the office securely, create a rudimentary database, advise on third party database software, configure servers for email, web hosting and remote access, and of course troubleshoot slow-downs and crashes.

Page 3 of 7
Page 3 of 7
3. Size may be limiting

3. Size may be limiting

IT Managers with only "big" experience may be a challenge for small businesses to keep. After all, if an IT Manager has spent the last five years vetting vendors for a thousand user company, they might not be too thrilled by a small business's re-cabling project.

The last thing small businesses want is an employee who quits after a few months because they feel their career is "going backwards."

That being said, an IT Manager with large business experience should not be ruled out – as long as they've previously undergone the large to small transition. Such a background will ensure they have clear expectations of their role and its challenges.

Page 4 of 7
Page 4 of 7
4. Experienced IT isn't cheap

4. Experienced IT isn't cheap

Via PayScale, IT Manager salaries range from $48,000 to $121,000 a year, with a median of $80,000 (about £52,500). That type of salary may be cost prohibitive for smaller businesses with lower annual revenues.

Even businesses with large budgets may feel they are "overpaying" for a Manager if their head count is low, or their technology needs are relatively small.

Those businesses are not out luck, but they will have to adjust their expectations.

An IT Assistant (PayScale median salary $38,000) or a Computer Support Specialist (PayScale median salary $60,000) could fit into a business with limited resources or low-level IT needs.

But small businesses should be aware that, like with any investment, you get what you pay for. Advanced IT projects are probably beyond the scope of an IT Assistant's expertise. This is why considering future needs is critical. Today's overpaying is tomorrow's saving if higher ticket IT helps the business quickly roll out revenue generating – and revenue saving - initiatives.

Page 5 of 7
Page 5 of 7
5. And experienced IT is hard to find

5. And experienced IT is hard to find

Internet job boards are certainly useful for finding active candidates in a cost-effective way, and businesses employing such a strategy should post on technology specific sites like Dice for their IT Manager.

But small businesses should keep in mind that IT is a growing, in demand field. Average IT Managers get offers as soon as they post their resume to a job board, and great IT Managers may not even have to post at all. They are recruited right out of their current roles.

Small businesses may never get to pitch great candidates unless they use their referral network or hire a recruiter.

The referral network should be the first avenue of attack. Small businesses can use referral bonuses to incentivize current staff into getting involved in the hiring process. A bonus is often much cheaper than job postings (on reputable sites anyway) or a recruiter's fee.

In the end though, a recruiter may be a small business's only hope, albeit an expensive one. Considering an IT Manager's median salary, and a recruiter's fifteen to thirty percent fee, it's not unreasonable for a small business to expect a $12,000 to $24,000 outlay for hiring.

Once again, small businesses will get what they pay for. Job posting strategies are cheap, but they often yield unqualified candidates, leading to churn. The sizable network and expertise of a recruiter may help businesses get the hiring right the first time – which is usually worth more than any fee.

Page 6 of 7
Page 6 of 7
6. IT must speak the company's language

6. IT must speak the company's language

The IT Manager's communication skills are just as, if not more, important than any technical knowledge they may possess. All the computer wizardry in the world will not help if he or she cannot communicate solutions to staff in need.

Cultural fit should not be overlooked either. If the IT Manager feels like the company isn't welcoming, it won't be hard for them to find another home.

Owners have to make sure IT isn't treated like the mop – left in a closet and fetched when there's something to clean up. In today's tech-reliant world, businesses can't survive without good IT. Hiring the right IT Manager, and keeping them, should be a priority.

Page 7 of 7
Page 7 of 7
Jacob Grana
Read more
Accounting
Accounting software for SMB: 10 things you should know about them
 
 
A padlock icon next to a person working on a laptop.
I am a former Pentagon cyber operator, and this is my advice to SMBs when it comes to cybersecurity
 
 
Acer’s Swift laptops are perfectly designed to provide makers with everything they need to create their best work anywhere.
How to choose accounting software for small business
 
 
The best productivity tips for your PC
Mac or PC: what is the best platform for your small business
 
 
Group of businesspeople negotiating gathered in modern conference room, blurred silhouettes view, meeting behind closed glass doors. Business communication, workflow, decision-making, strategy sharing
From first steps to data-driven: a new path for growing businesses
 
 
young workers being productive in an office meeting
Over half of SMB employees say they're considering quitting - so how can bosses keep their best talent?
 
 
Latest in Pro
young workers being productive in an office meeting
Tech industry stalling as AI takes over, with junior roles cut in half
 
 
North Korean flag with a hooded hacker
North Korean hackers found hiding crypto-stealing malware with Blockchain
 
 
A profile of a human brain against a digital background.
Why long-term memory is the missing layer for AI-driven experiences
 
 
China
Russian tech firm attacked by Chinese state hackers in allied attack
 
 
Screenshot of graphic design software Affinity Designer 2
Affinity just made all its iPad apps free for all creators - and no-one knows why
 
 
An AI face in profile against a digital background.
The UK and Japan could lead a global alliance for responsible AI
 
 
Latest in News
An action shot of a fox pursuing a bird, captured using a fast shutter speed
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 awards were dominated by one pro camera – and it isn’t the one you might expect
 
 
A composite of two Nikon lenses against a coloured background
Nikon finally gives its beginner mirrorless cameras a boost with two excellent new lenses, including its first crop sensor macro
 
 
A phone displaying the Google Messages logo
Nano Banana's AI will soon fill Google Messages with custom memes
 
 
Someone working on an Apple MacBook Pro M5
M5 benchmark leak shows Apple's CPU outgunning Qualcomm's powerful Snapdragon X2 Elite Extreme
 
 
Woman using Dyson hair styler in Amber Silk colorway
Dyson's champagne-inspired Airwrap colorway is the classiest festive limited edition I've ever seen
 
 
Hori Piranha Plant Camera for Nintendo Switch 2 mouth being opened
The Piranha Plant Camera for Nintendo Switch 2 looks to have had a long-term price drop – is it finally worth buying?
 
 
LATEST ARTICLES
  1. 1
    Nano Banana's AI will soon fill Google Messages with custom memes
  2. 2
    Toshiba plans 40TB HDD in 2027 with 12 platters - but I fear it is way too little, way too late
  3. 3
    The Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2025 awards were dominated by one pro camera – and it isn’t the one you might expect
  4. 4
    Hi-fi legend Quad's new super-powerful, super-connected stereo amp could be all the amp you need for the rest of your life
  5. 5
    Dyson's champagne-inspired Airwrap colorway is the classiest festive limited edition I've ever seen

TechRadar is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

  • About Us
  • Contact Future's experts
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and conditions
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies policy
  • Advertise with us
  • Web notifications
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Careers

© Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait...