During these challenging economic times, AIA Central Valley understands that the networking, connections and information the Chapter provides are more important than ever.
We will be compiling helpful resources and links to assist you on this tab of our website. Please check back frequently, and be sure to share with us any additional resources we should include.
Membership Dues Support
AIA members that are experiencing financial hardship should contact the Chapter office to discuss payment plans and other dues options. AIA values your professional membership and will work with you on a plan that best suits your needs. Call 916-444-3658 or e-mail the Chapter.
Job Postings & Resume Sharing
Visit the Chapter’s LinkedIn Job Networking Group to see job postings, share your resume and take part in discussions.
Here are the steps to participate:
1. Create a profile on LinkedIn (if you don’t already have one).
2. Click on the link above to request joining the group. You may need to enter your e-mail and password.
3. Wait for an approval e-mail from the moderator.
If you are employer, you may post job listings in the group’s job posting area at no charge.
If you are seeking employment, make sure to upload your resume to your profile so that potential employers can take a look. If you need assistance please contact Kim Anderson or call 916-379-8798.
Need help with your job search? Visit Navigating the Economy: Career Search Tips
AIA Resources & Helpful Links Visit AIA Career Center
Want to help your firm stay afloat? Visit Navigating the Economy: Resources for Firms
Need help managing your personal finances? Visit Navigating the Economy: Financial Management
Work-on-the-Boards
AIA’s monthly report highlighting results from their survey on business conditions.
Monthly Economic Indicators
AIA’s monthly economic indicators, view by: Architecture/Engineering Employment by State, Construction Employment by State, and new residential construction (US Census & HUD).
The Architectural Record “Recession and Recovery” Section
Rebuild & Renew: The AIA’s Federal Agenda



















