Mar 10, 2026

Employee Perks That Won't Break the Budget

Pet-friendly offices, on-site wellness programs, game rooms and free meals are among the latest in unique employee perks. Perks are a great way to show your staff you appreciate their efforts. Read through for a guide to how employee perks can improve overall job satisfaction.

 

Perks are an important part of an employee's work experience. While employees expect to receive a paycheck at the end of the pay period, it's the extras that give working at your company a competitive edge. It might interest you to know that 7 out of 10 employees would be willing to leave their current job for better benefits somewhere else.

According to a recent Forbes Advisor survey, the five most sought-after benefits cited by employees are employer paid health care coverage, life insurance, pension and retirement plans, mandatory paid time off and mental health insurance. While these are the perks that your employees consider essential, there are other important benefits that support life-work balance. These benefits include on-site child care, remote work, flex schedules, commuter reimbursement benefits and employee assistance programs.

Long-term effects

An EAP can lift the burden off the shoulders of your employees so they can stay fully engaged with their job while they are at work. Many companies realize that the everyday problems we all face do not end when we come to work. In fact, one of the most important roles of an EAP is to help employees find care for their older parents or their children. Research tells us that the vast majority of employees (73%) are caregivers. For that reason, companies are providing their employees with access to referrals, resources and a variety of information to meet specific needs.

Some EAPs also offer help with preparing legal documents such as wills, powers of attorney and health care directives. And EAP coaches are there to assist employees with money management issues such as bankruptcy, retirement savings, debt consolidation or student loans.

Another interesting perk that supports life-work balance is the four-day workweek, which is gaining momentum among American companies. Sixty-one companies in the U.K. tried the four-day workweek all the managers and CEOs of the participating firms reported very positive results, citing improved staff well-being, increased retention and reduced employee turnover.

Recruitment efforts were also enhanced once employees began to spread the word to job seekers. Interest in four-day workweeks appears to be increasing as employees take on more family responsibilities. A recent survey found that more than half of employees would be willing to work longer hours to enjoy the benefits of a shorter workweek.  

Personal employee perks such as PTO for birthdays, employee discounts, on-site services from local businesses and even in-office massages are also appreciated.

Recruiting and retaining talent is challenging in the current job market. Companies want to do everything they can to burnish their brand among prospective candidates. In addition to offering competitive salaries, forward-thinking companies need to offer perks that enhance the quality of life for their employees.

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