To qualify for the professional exemption under the FLSA, each employee must satisfy the following:
The employee must be compensated:
on a salary or fee basis; and
at a rate at least equal to the standard salary level of $684 a week (special salary levels apply to US territories).
The employee must satisfy the duties requirements of a:
learned professional; or
creative professional.
An exempt learned professional's primary duty must be the performance of work requiring advanced knowledge, which:
Is defined as work which is predominantly intellectual in character and which includes work requiring the consistent exercise of discretion and judgment.
Must be in a field of science or learning.
Must be customarily acquired by a prolonged course of specialized intellectual instruction.
An exempt creative professional's primary duty must be the performance of work requiring invention, imagination, originality, or talent in a recognized field of artistic or creative endeavor.
On April 23, 2024, the DOL announced a final rule to increase the standard salary level for the EAP exemptions and the total annual compensation threshold for the HCE exemption. Two incremental increases are scheduled to take effect July 1, 2024 and January 1, 2025, with subsequent updates at three-year intervals. For more on the DOL's final rule, including prior rulemaking and legal challenges to the final rule, see Minimum Salary for the Executive, Administrative, and Professional Exemptions Under the FLSA: DOL Rulemaking Tracker.