'Keep the pizza and the donuts': 24 Ways to tell that your company actually cares about you

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    What is a company perk that shows they really care about their employees?
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    nobleheartedkate Don't make people beg for time off or ask intrusive questions. Believe what people tell you
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    Symnestra I know a company that gives a $500 allowance every year for "healthy lifestyle expenses" like gym memberships, dog food/grooming, athletic clothing, etc.
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    JustaRoosterJunkie A generous PTO policy. I'm a much better employee when I get time to rest my mind outside of work. Far too many do not give people suitable flexibility.
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    TummyDrums If you work late on a Tuesday, feel free to take off early on Friday.
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    Insulator13 Letting them go home early for a half good reason.
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    Kaiser-Sohze Good health benefits with low premiums because the company pays most of the insurance costs.
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    spitfyre. Unlimited sick days with managers that encourage using them. Why force people to come in sick and work and get the rest of the team sick?
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    harrychen69 The company that I worked at gave you a week of paid leave if you adopted a dog from a local shelter. It was to help you bond. They called it Paw-ternity Leave.
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    timmhaan the way things have been lately... just a simple check in "how are you doing, what can i help with?" from management or leads. it just feels like everyone is going at it alone these days, no team building, no onboarding, no mentorship, no compassion.
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    arieljoc I work in software start ups so I've been a bit spoiled, but minimum vacation time taken. Requiring employees to rest and recharge That and profit sharing is one I'm still hunting
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    robotdevil Back when my dad was still working, he paid 100% of the costs for healthcare and daycare for his employees.
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    MINXG Flexibility with WFH, generous bonuses, and consistent raises. Keep the pizza and donuts.
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    Mydoghas7nipples Chinese finger cuffs, fun caricatures of you in a work setting, waffle party
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    Queen_Banan My old workplace had a 'summer Fridays' policy. Every Friday during the summer months the office closed at 1pm so we could make the most of the nice weather.
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    jimfish98 Good maternity leave. Employer has 6 weeks paid, non consecutive, for new fathers, fathers adopting, and mothers adopting as well. Mothers giving birth get 12 weeks. Time for bonding, appointments, etc to be used within the first year with the kid.
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    AdventureGoblin Generous PTO, ability to earn comp time. WFH if someone wants. My last job I had a wardrobe stipend we got as well as a small business professional clothing loan with a limit of $500. We
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    could buy work clothes and they would cover the cost and then took $25 out of every paycheck till it was paid off. It was a nice option that I used to really build my closet.
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    MJsLoveSlave This always stuck out to me: my mom was the janitor at a company during my childhood. And every year for Secretaries day, she's be included in the big luncheon the ladies were thrown by the big wigs running the show. I always thought that was really nice.
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    Marsmoonman LEE VALLEY. CEO'S CANNOT MAKE MORE THAN 10 TIMES THE LOWEST PAID EMPLOYEE. That means a h I of a lot in a capitalist world. Seriously
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    OuroborosOfHate My company throws parties for peoples' birthdays. They'll buy lunch for the office and cupcakes/ a dessert of the persons' choice. Sodas/tea/ drinks and snacks provided for free Very loose PTO and remote work policy.
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    GodOfLostThings My dad was dying and my mother was losing her mind and I needed to be by his bedside. They said, take all the time you need, don't worry about sick time, don't worry about vacation time, don't worry about any aspect of your job, just focus on your family. And they paid me for it.
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    Kallikantzari It's extremely disheartening to read these comments from what I assume by context to be mostly Americans so far stating "perks" that are literally the bare minimum legal requirements in most European countries.
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    fflyguy I'm a pilot for a big global charter company. Last May, my dad was hospitalized and it wasn't looking good. I called the on-duty manager to notify them that my dad was having issues and I may need to leave my 8 day tour
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    shorter in a couple days. 20 minutes later they called with a rental car to denver (I was in the mountains at the time), airlines to tampa where my dad was, and then a rental car in tampa for the rest of the week. All covered by
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    the company, no manager calling me to tell me to make up the time, they just let me go. Without that cooperation and arrangement, I would not have been able to see my dad in his last few days here and I am forever thankful to my company for doing that.
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