2025 Present and Future of Work in Engineering and Architecture Report
Date and Time
Wednesday Jul 9, 2025
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM CDT
Location
This is a virtual event, zoom link will be provided after registration
Fees/Admission
This is event is free for all attendees
Description
Critical Insights and Ideas Leaders Need to Know: A Comprehensive Breakdown of the 2025 Present and Future of Work in Engineering and Architecture Research Report
Eighty-one percent of firm leaders report feeling highly engaged at work, a figure that drops by half among managers and technical staff — a dangerous disconnect between leadership and the front-facing employees closest to clients and projects.
This finding reveals just one of many fissures inside architecture and engineering (AE) firms, which are struggling to do more at lower costs, all while ensuring employees feel connected to their work and colleagues. For our 5th annual report, we surveyed over 500 engineers and architects in North America to understand career priorities, work hours, stress, and technology disruption (among many other issues). In comparing views by generation, gender, professional background, and seniority, the research offers AE leaders and organizations data-driven advice about how they can shape intelligent business and talent management strategies for the coming year and beyond.
Join Peter C. Atherton, PE, as he breaks down this year’s report and shares critical insights and ideas leaders need to know!
About/Brief Biography: Peter C. Atherton, PE, President, ActionsProve, LLC
Peter C. Atherton, P.E. is a two-time author, speaker, independent researcher, podcast host, and President and Founder of ActionsProve, LLC with over 30 years of AEC experience.
ActionsProve works with AEC leaders and organizations nationwide to grow and advance their success through new-era-focused strategic firm design and planning, next-level leadership development, and outside board advisory. Prior to founding ActionsProve and for more than two decades, Pete was a very successful and accomplished professional civil engineer and major firm owner. Pete now focuses on helping high achieving leaders and organizations win intentionally and by design.
You can learn more and access his latest book, Next-Level Leadership, at www.ActionsProve.com. You can also connect and follow him on LinkedIn.