Benefits I'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/return from school.<p>Nap rooms. Or just let people doze off at their desks.<p>Childcare benefits at the office, so they don'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're prestige items.<p>Open device budget for monitors, laptops, keyboards, mice, except Mac Pro.<p>Cover things that insurance normally doesn't - childbirth, wife'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.