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A/E Industry lacks planning, but still spending large on hiring

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A/E Industry lacks planning, but still spending large on hiring

The average 200-person A/E Firm is spending $200,000 on hiring, and not budgeting at all.


By Zweig Group | April 28, 2017

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Zweig Group recently released theĀ 2017 Recruitment & Retention Survey of Architecture, Engineering, Planning and Environmental Consulting Firms.Ā  The survey found that the average firm is spending a significant amount on new hires, even at average turnover rates, yet may not be budgeting appropriately.Ā 

Only 30 percent of firms who responded to the survey have an HR/Recruiting budget.Ā  Sixty-five percent of industry firms have in-house hiring/recruitment staff, with 25 percent reporting their hiring needs are beyond the scope of this staff.Ā 

Zweig Groupā€™s director of executive search, Randy Wilburn, says firms can determine how much to budget for recruiting based on their needs, staff turnover rates, and growth projections.Ā 

ā€œFor instance, if a company currently has 200 people and an average turnover rate of 8-10 percent (industry average), it can expect to lose 16-20 people each year. If that firm wants to grow by 15 percent annually, it will need to hire 30 people, plus make up for the 16-20 that will likely be lost through attrition.Ā  This equates to a total of 46-50 people the firm needs to hire over a 12-month period,ā€ he says.Ā 

Hiring in this industry takes on average between 30 and 60 days, and firms spend on average $4,454 on each new hire.Ā 

Using the numbers above, that 200-person firm is probably spending around $200,000 per year on new hires alone (not including salaries or bonuses)!

Firms are not spending significantly on the search phase of hiring, with word of mouth/referrals reported as the greatest source of new hires for the industry and internet advertising following closely behind (24 percent).Ā 

For more information on this survey visit:Ā zweiggroup.com/surveys.

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