Field Nation Quarterly Report for technicians
August 26, 2020
August 26, 2020
Despite disruptions caused by the COVID pandemic, the field services industry has been recovering. Market conditions have continued to improve after hitting a low in early April.
In this report, we’ll take a deep dive into data from the Field Nation marketplace. This data will help our technician community gain insights into current market conditions. We’ll examine:
Stay-at-home orders, store closures, and other restrictions continue to evolve. This makes it difficult to predict how the COVID-19 pandemic will play out.
However, understanding the impact of industry trends can help you plan for your future. Here are a few highlights based on our recent experience working with clients:
Consumers have shifted toward e-commerce, curbside pickup, and other low-contact experiences. As a result, we have seen an increase in reconfiguration and technology-based projects, such as remote-work communication applications.
Retailers continue to modify their locations to meet new social distancing and safety standards. We’ve noticed ongoing demand for installing products like sneeze guards, as well as signage to show proper distancing.
As a result of the COVID crisis, companies continue to invest in new ways to go hands-free. Businesses are looking for field service professionals to replace locks, pin pads, and install a whole range of other hands-free devices.
Technology and automation are making sanitization more efficient and scalable. We’ve experienced strong growth in helping clients modify and upgrade their existing high-end cleaning equipment. We also expect new sanitation technologies will come to market. Here are a few tips if you’re interested in seeking out this type of work:
Protocols for PPE are common across many types of projects. More clients are including PPE requirements in their scope of work or giving technicians access to PPE to keep technicians safe while on-site.
Where should technicians look for opportunities? A good place to start is with the types of work that are growing.
We are seeing an increased demand across certain work types, such as ATM and telecom projects. But some other work types like low-voltage cabling and kiosks have been slower to recover.
As of week 33 (the week of August 17), here are year-over-year trends across the Field Nation marketplace of 7,000+ clients for key work types.
Despite market volatility, work order value and technician pay have remained consistent year-over-year.
The average value of work orders on the Field Nation network is approximately the same in 2020 as it was in 2019, with a slight decline from $125 to $120. This is based on average work order value across the United States.
Similarly, median hourly rates are close to 2019 levels. Hourly rates have increased slightly in work types such as point-of-sale and networking with rates rising ~11 percent.
Additionally, we analyzed hourly rates by type of work for the following U.S. regions:
These charts represent regional hourly rates across the highest-earning work types over the last 12 months. They do not represent overall work order value. Note: Pay rates across states and cities can vary from regional rates. This data represents regional averages.
Field Nation added payment terms to bring more work to the marketplace.
From May through July 2020, there were 70 percent more work orders on the platform. This increase comes from:
In July 2020, 58.5 percent of work orders are paid the Friday following approval — a seven percent increase from the previous 12 months. We believe this increase is due to increased transparency of buyers’ payment terms with Field Nation. Some buyers, large and small, have reduced their term length, or have moved to pre-fund their work orders so that technicians can get paid faster for their work. Please note that some buyers may not be able to make these financial changes, and that their payment term may be critical to their ability to post work to the platform.
Another positive trend is the consistent number of connections between businesses and technicians. Weekly active connections, or the percentage of new connections between businesses and technicians, increased 121 percent in the past 16 weeks. Also, 13 percent of these connections represent companies and technicians that have never worked together before.
Even in these turbulent times, businesses continue to trust the Field Nation marketplace and build new relationships with technicians who take work on the platform.
If you’re new to Field Nation, now is a great time to create a profile. If you’ve worked with us before, it’s the perfect time to update your existing profile with new skills or explore new ways to get more work on our platform. By doing so, you’ll be well-positioned to take advantage of opportunities as they arise.
We hope this data gives you helpful insights into IT field service trends. If you have feedback on data you’d like to see, email us at [email protected]. If you have questions about onboarding, creating or updating your profile, contact [email protected].
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