AIA’s Small Firm Compensation Report reveals how small firms weathered the pandemic

by Marcy Marro | November 30, 2021 12:00 am

For most positions at small architecture firms, salaries declined or remained essentially flat from 2019 to 2021, according to the American Institute of Architects[1] (AIA) 2021 Small Firm Compensation Report.

As architecture billings continue a strong comeback this year, the AIA Small Firm Compensation Report details pandemic impacts to salaries, employment levels, and firm culture in this important segment of the profession. The Small Firm Compensation Report details how sole proprietorships and firms with fewer than three architectural staff employees experienced the 2019-2021 economic rollercoaster.

Key findings of this year’s report, include:

Even with the assistance of COVID-19 relief initiatives like the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), small firms were heavily impacted by the pandemic.

One of the few compensation practices to increase in prevalence involves benefits related to quality of life and firm culture. Two notable examples are flexible working hours and parental flexibility. The share of firms offering these benefits increased by two percentage points from 2018.

Complete results from the 2021 Small Firm Compensation Survey[2] can be purchased online[3].

Endnotes:
  1. American Institute of Architects: http://www.aia.org
  2. 2021 Small Firm Compensation Survey: https://www.aia.org/resources/178221-aia-small-firm-compensation-report
  3. online: https://store.aia.org/products/aia-compensation-report-2021-pdf?variant=39525263441965

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