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Employee benefits can be defined in many different ways and there is a growing trend of employers offering more than just money to attract the best and brightest employees. Having a culture of wellness can be the difference between a prospective employee accepting a job offer or turning it down in favor of one from a competitor. According to a study conducted by Virgin Health Miles/Workforce Magazine, 87 percent of employees say they consider health and wellness packages when choosing an employer.
Innovative perks from top U.S. companies keep employees happy and engaged, while keeping them healthy. For example, at Kaiser Permanente their Instant Recess campaign promotes 10-minute physical fitness breaks in the middle of the day. At Accenture, employees have access to a concierge service that can help them find personal trainers and pet sitters. And last year, Yahoo provided free branded Jawbone UP activity trackers for a program called the "100 mile challenge.” Here are a few other perks we’ve seen:
Many of these examples show that it doesn't take an extensive budget to make employees happy. The key is to align wellness perks with your organizational culture, for example a company who has eco-friendly roots may provide incentives for carpooling or biking to work. Programs like these not only contribute to greater health, but they can also improve employee morale and create a more engaged workforce.
No matter what the industry or the state of the economy, top-notch talent is always hard to come by. So when putting together benefit packages, you'll want to include things that make your company a great place to work - including your culture, perks, mission and vision. Just think how awesome it would be if your culture of wellness helps make it an easy choice for job candidates to work for you.
Does your company offer unique health and wellness perks? We’d love to hear about them in the comments below.