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Ask HN: What are some interesting employment benefits to offer?

7 pointsby quantguy11959over 5 years ago
What are some interesting employment benefits a employer can offer aside from the usual 401k with matching and insurance related things?

6 comments

muzaniover 5 years ago
Benefits I&#x27;ve seen people actually take lower pay to join:<p>Forced leave policies, especially during certain times of the year, everything goes lights off.<p>Casual dress code.<p>Flexible hours, especially in a city with heavy traffic. One company sets their work hours around when kids go&#x2F;return from school.<p>Nap rooms. Or just let people doze off at their desks.<p>Childcare benefits at the office, so they don&#x27;t have to worry about the kids being watched by a psychopath.<p>Paternity leave (I took about 3 months off at half the hours).<p>Office toys - pool table, bowling alley, PS4, warhammer 40k miniatures. Nobody touches them during work hours, but they&#x27;re prestige items.<p>Open device budget for monitors, laptops, keyboards, mice, except Mac Pro.<p>Cover things that insurance normally doesn&#x27;t - childbirth, wife&#x27;s childbirth, death. The actual cost is minimal, but morale bonus is huge. If you have people doing dangerous jobs, life insurance is a major perk - a lot of poor people live day-to-day and would be happy just to know their families are safe without them around.
passer_byerover 5 years ago
Flexible family leave policies that include paternal leave for birth or adoption. Six months maternity leave with a guarantee she can return to the same job or a different one with the same pay.<p>Two weeks paid time off for those who have reserve duty commitments. And the best one I ever saw was a commitment by the CEO of a privately run $2B&#x2F;yr software firm was a commitment to have a job waiting for those on reserve when they returned from active duty deployment.
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captn3m0over 5 years ago
Give every employee an expense card and don’t ask questions on where they use it.
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flukusover 5 years ago
An uber eats account with a generous daily limit, it&#x27;s mostly awful but you asked for interesting.<p>You have to keep an eye on the delivery process as soon as you submit the order, instantly negating the supposed productivity benefit of staying in the office. Then you&#x27;ve got 8 people getting up to check the door every time the bell rings.<p>We&#x27;ve had every type of issue possible with the delivery drivers, they won&#x27;t come up the elevator (you have to work past 4 cafe&#x27;s to find them), they can&#x27;t read a map (you have to meet them a city block away), they&#x27;re late, they have the wrong order, they don&#x27;t show up at all, etc.<p>The environmental cost of all that packaging plus the driver.<p>The desire to maximize your allowance and lack of dietary information hurts the waist-line.<p>And all this for a job in the city with dozens, maybe hundreds of options within a 10 minute walk. I&#x27;ve worked for another company that kept a kitchen stocked with lunch meats, bread, wraps, condiments, etc before and that was cheaper and better.
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raztogt21over 5 years ago
A limited matching donation to a charity of your choice per month. You donate $200 for the Firefighters Fund, you match another $200.
jackkinsellaover 5 years ago
A four-day workweek (in exchange for a lower salary) is very appealing to many programmers.