Workplace stress is a critical concern in the fast-paced information technology (IT) sector, particularly in Hinjewadi, Pune, a hub for prominent IT companies. This study investigates the causes, impacts, and management of stress among IT professionals, addressing a gap in existing literature. Key stress triggers identified include workload, job insecurity, and inadequate work-life balance, compounded by long commutes and competitive work environments. This research paper investigates the prevalent stress triggers among IT employees in Hinjewadi, Pune, and explores effective stress management techniques. A sample of 250 employees across nine IT industries was analysed using statistical tools, including correlation, regression, t-test, and F-test. The findings provide critical insights into stress patterns and suggest practical management strategies to mitigate stress in the IT workplace. The research employs a structured methodology, including demographic analysis and evaluation of stress management techniques, to provide actionable recommendations. Findings highlight the effectiveness of strategies such as flexible work policies, wellness programs, and counselling services in mitigating workplace stress. This study offers a comprehensive framework for organizations to enhance employee well-being and productivity, promoting a healthier and more resilient workforce in the dynamic IT sector. The findings of this study underscore the necessity for organizations to adopt a multi-faceted approach to stress management. Strategies such as implementing flexible work policies, promoting wellness programs like yoga and meditation, and offering counselling services emerged as highly effective interventions. These measures not only alleviate stress but also foster a culture of resilience and productivity. By equipping employees with time management skills and fostering transparent communication, companies can address both individual and systemic stressors.
Goud et al. (Sun,) studied this question.