FMI Releases 2019 Construction Professional, Benefits and Salary Increase Surveys Data
FMI Corporation, a leading provider of management consulting and investment banking services to the Built Environment, is pleased to announce the release of the 2019 Construction Professional, Benefits and Salary Increase Surveys data.
In today’s market, attracting and retaining talent requires not only competitive compensation but also a comprehensive package of total rewards and tools to deliver critical information to the compensation professional. FMI Compensation offers a holistic picture of total rewards, including compensation benefits, vehicles, pay practices and more. This proprietary data can be accessed on the company’s interactive website, www.FMICompensation.com.
Recently released data includes:
- 2019 Construction Professional
- 2019 Construction Executive
- 2019 Benefits and Pay Practices
- 2019 Salary Increase Survey
Peter Cregger, FMI’s chief data officer, states, “The release of Construction Professional, Executive, Benefits and Salary Increase surveys this week adds to our ongoing efforts to deliver best-in-breed compensation data for the Built Environment. Utilizing an interactive, web-based data analytics platform via best-in-class analytic tools, clients can select their own dimensions around geographic, industry and revenue data to see compensation comparisons in their markets.
Our goal is to continually add features and functionality to our FMI Compensation platform and increase the value customers receive from FMI. This spring we released the Benchmark Tool, enabling users to compare their incumbents against FMI’s industry benchmark.”
FMI is in its 24th year of providing critical market compensation data to the industry. The company’s deep knowledge of labor market data and industry trends is a fundamental building block of an effective pay policy. This information is critical for today’s leaders to drive organizational success and long-term employee performance.
To learn more about FMI’s Salary and Benefits surveys, visit: www.FMICompensation.com.