The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has
released its most comprehensive report on architecture firm compensation and
benefits trends in 15 years. The 2023 edition of the AIA Compensation & Benefits
Report provides a
comprehensive look into how firms are addressing rising inflation, staff
shortages, and increased financial pressures and their impact on recruitment
and retention.
Firms have been prioritizing creating a better
pipeline to employment for students as well as implementing diverse hiring and
employee support practices. “Firms continued to find flexible, supportive, and
transparent workplace solutions for employees,” said Michele Russo, AIA Vice President of Research & Practice.
The data collected for this report was
extensive, with 16,308 positions reported—an increase of 53% from 2021. The
data, which includes information from 37 metro areas indicates the average
compensation for architects rose about 4% per year to $96,626 from 2021 to
2023.
The report also found that casual dress
policies, child- and pet-friendly offices, flexible work hours, work-from-home
opportunities, and adopting Juneteenth as a paid holiday have become more
common among firms. Despite these efforts though, for most architect positions
compensation gains did not keep pace with the rising cost of living over the
last two years.
Although there were fewer remote workers in 2022
than in 2020, the number of remote workers remained higher than pre-pandemic
levels. In addition to this shift towards remote work opportunities, 93% of all
firms reported offering at least one form of employee licensure support in
2023.
This report provides an invaluable resource to
help individuals and firms understand the current landscape of compensation and
benefits trends and provides the data behind AIA’s salary calculator.