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3 Reasons to Boost Your Employee Benefits Offerings in 2020

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And in many cases, it’s benefits offerings that seal the deal. For 41 percent of small business employees, benefits are crucial when accepting a new job, second to salary. And for 75 percent, a good benefits package would make them take one job over another,” says a recent employee health benefits survey by QuickBooks Payroll.

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Employee Magnetism: Everything You Need to Know

HR Lineup

Key Elements: Mission and Vision: Clear, compelling, and communicated consistently. Compensation and Benefits Competitive compensation and benefits packages are essential in attracting and retaining top talent. Health Benefits: Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.

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Employee value proposition in action: Compelling real-world examples

Business Management Daily

Benefits Employees seek basic benefits such as solid health, vision, and dental insurance options. In more competitive fields, offering added benefits such as wellness perks, gym memberships, and tuition reimbursement is a popular way to enhance your EVP and stand out among top candidates.

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Fringe Benefits: A Guide to Understanding and Leveraging Employee Perks

HR Digest

Understanding the fringe benefits types helps employers craft packages that resonate with diverse workforces. Heres a breakdown: Health and Wellness Benefits These are the heavyweights of employee perks. In an era of rising healthcare costs, these benefits are non-negotiable for many workers.

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Strategic Human Resource Management (SHRM): How to get started

Achievers

From gourmet meals and on-site wellness services to flexible work arrangements and generous parental leave policies, Google’s benefits package reflects a deep understanding of employee needs and preferences.

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Employee Benefits Providers: What Employers Need to Know

Empuls

In today's rapidly evolving workplace, offering a comprehensive benefits package is no longer just an added perk—it's a critical component of attracting and retaining top talent. This alarming statistic signals a pressing need for businesses to reevaluate their benefits offerings.

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People over perks: Bridging employee benefits with strong HR

Insperity

These benefits won’t be a significant differentiator for your company, as all other companies offer them, too. Candidates likely won’t consider your company if they discover you don’t offer these benefits. Examples: Parental leave (including adoption or foster leave). A PEO, however, can ease much of the stress.