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Top 20 Employee Benefits & Perks

Glassdoor Team
Glassdoor Team | Author & Career Expert at Glassdoor | Feb 19, 2016
There’s no doubt many employers have upped their benefits game in recent years. With everything from dogs in the office to catered lunches and corporate shuttles, unique and surprising benefits have become the norm.
We recently released the Top 20 Employee Benefits & Perks, showcasing 20 companies that provide perks and benefits that go beyond the basics, with life coaching services, egg freezing, free amusement park passes and more. Check out the full results, according to Benefits Reviews on Glassdoor, shared by employees.**
How much do these benefits matter?
Besides these benefits just being fun (improv classes, anyone?), what’s the real draw for companies to implement similar programs and benefits at their companies?
With nearly 3 in 5 (57%) people reporting benefits and perks being among their top considerations before accepting a job, it’s clear that benefits help companies initially attract talent and get them in the door. Adding to this, 4 in 5 employees also say they would prefer new benefits over a pay raise.
But do benefits help you retain?
There’s no doubt about it, employee benefits and perks do matter when it comes to recruiting and retaining talent, but the impact benefits have in the recruiting game versus the employee retention game differs.
According to Glassdoor Economic Research, culture and values, career opportunities and senior leadership are the most important factors in cultivating employee satisfaction, which can directly impact employee retention. Thus, while benefits and perks are a great way to get employees in the door and interested in a company, they’re not among the leading factors that keep employees satisfied on the job and with a company long-term.
So what does help employers retain?
While flashy new benefits may not help you retain your employees in the long run, we took a look at the benefits and perks that actually encourage employees to stick around -- and we’ve found the top five include:
- Healthcare insurance (e.g., medical, dental): 40%
- Vacation/Paid time off: 37%
- Performance bonus: 35%
- Paid sick days: 32%
- 401(k) plan, retirement plan and/or pension: 31%

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