
Our 2025 Engineering Salary Survey includes data for engineers navigating career choices and for employers looking to attract and retain top technical talent. [Photo by ijeab – stock.adobe.com]
Spanning disciplines from medical to mechanical to aerospace and covering professionals in the U.S. and Canada, this inaugural study sets the stage for a better understanding of how the industry is evolving and what engineers value most in their careers.
We’ve gathered data from nearly 600 full-time engineers in this survey, which reveals more than just salary figures. It explores benefits preferences, vacation norms, job roles, and career trajectories, offering a detailed snapshot of the professional engineering landscape.
It also raises important questions about workforce sustainability, with a significant portion of respondents nearing retirement age and relatively few early-career engineers represented.
What do engineers prioritize in compensation packages? How prevalent are bonuses and retirement contributions? What does the average career path look like in terms of discipline, job function, and level of responsibility? These are just a few of the insights emerging from this year’s results.
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The full report offers data for engineers navigating career choices and for employers looking to attract and retain top technical talent.
And best of all, it’s free to access. Simply register here for all the details.
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