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Which Job Perks Do Employees Value?

HR Digest

Companies like Asana, Capgemini, Pinterest, Spotify and WWF are stepping up their game with a wide range of sweet-perks, which include executive and life coaching services, flexible vacation policy, employee assistance programs, and weekly happy hours. Tell us more about the initiatives at Capgemini.

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5 things to learn from the World’s Most Admired Companies

HRExecutive

Each year, Korn Ferry partners with Fortune magazine to identify the World’s Most Admired Companies (WMACs) and the business practices that make them both highly regarded and highly successful. Tips for leaders Start building more internal mobility by investing in specialized training, coaching and development programs.

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Companies Use Pay Alternatives to Keep Employees Around

Compensation Today

This comes on the heels of somewhat stagnant growth and the company’s efforts to retain key employees with generous bonuses. Non-salary incentives – the future of comp? The question that’s on many people’s minds is “Are non-salary incentives the wave of the future?” How is this working out?

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Cash is Still King When it Comes to Compensating and Engaging Workers

Compensation Today

At that time, employers were just beginning to wake up to the critical nature of employee engagement, spending close to $720 million in programs and incentives. Compensation is more than just developing incentive plans and giving people small annual raises. Sure, other benefits and perks help too, but cash will always be first.