32 employee perks that power culture and performance in the workplace

Employee perks are one of the clearest ways to show people they matter.

Anyone can print “people first” on a wall. But the real proof? Mental health coverage. Recharge days. Career development stipends. Those are the keys to showing your people they’re valued for the work they do.

Let’s talk about the 32 employee perks helping organizations connect workplace culture to outcomes — one high-impact experience at a time.

What is an employee perk?

Employee perks are the add-ons that elevate the employee experience — the gym memberships, flexible schedules, wellness stipends, and team lunches that go beyond a paycheck.

Unlike core benefits like health insurance or PTO, perks aren’t mandatory. But the right ones send a clear message: We care about your experience, not just your output. They help companies stand out, keep people engaged, and create a culture employees actually want to be part of.

32 employee perks powering performance and culture

Today, perks are a powerful way to drive retention, performance, and culture. They don’t have to be flashy — just thoughtful, relevant, and built for real life (though we’re not judging your free snack game).

The right perks tell your people: You matter here. And that message? It’s what keeps teams engaged, motivated, and ready to do their best work.

Here are 32 employee perks that send the right message:

Employee perks powering performance and culture

Health, wellness, and balance

1. Mental health support

Employee perks that prioritize mental health — like therapy stipends, EAPs, or stress management apps — go a long way in reducing workplace burnout and promoting emotional well-being.

2. Wellness stipends

Wellness stipends offer flexibility and empowerment, letting employees choose the fitness apps, gym memberships, or wellness tools that work for them. Bonus: they’ll associate your company with every endorphin rush.

3. On-site or virtual yoga and meditation

Wellness-centered perks help employees reset and recharge — whether it’s a quiet morning meditation or a midday flow session. It’s a small investment with a big return in focus, calm, and clarity.

4. Ergonomic upgrades

Ergonomic employee perks improve daily comfort and long-term health. Whether it’s standing desks, lumbar support, or proper monitor risers, they show your company values physical well-being — not just productivity stats.

5. Recharge zones and required breaks

Intentional breaks send a powerful message: rest is part of doing your best work. Encouraging pause throughout the day helps employees stay refreshed, productive, and creatively sharp — all while preventing burnout before it starts.

6. Self-care kits

A self-care kit — think sleep masks, teas, or stress balls — turns good intentions into something employees can actually hold. It’s a small gesture that shows well-being isn’t just encouraged, it’s part of the culture.

7. Wellness participation incentives

Whether it’s a step challenge or weekly yoga, perks like points, gift cards, or shout-outs keep motivation high. When your team feels good, they work even better. (And they’re a lot more fun to be around, too.)

Growth, recognition, and purpose

8. Peer-to-peer recognition programs

Teammates often see the small wins that managers might miss. That’s what makes peer recognition so powerful. And when employees feel meaningfully recognized, our 2025 State of Recognition Report tells us they’re 1.9x more likely to report a strong sense of belonging. That saves you from confetti cannons or awkward award ceremonies.

9. Tuition reimbursement or learning stipends

Providing tuition reimbursement or monthly learning stipends shows you’re willing to fund your team’s growth — not just applaud it from the sidelines.

10. Sponsored certifications or memberships

Covering the cost of professional certifications or industry memberships helps employees build credibility — and reminds them their development is your priority, too.

11. Career coaching or professional development opportunities

Offering access to coaching or structured talent development plans helps employees see a future with your company — instead of scrolling LinkedIn during lunch.

12. Mentorship programs

Mentorship perks create structured growth paths, encourage internal networking, and strengthen culture across experience levels. Also: a great way to turn “coffee chats” into real career moves.

13. Lunch and learns (in-person or virtual)

Lunch and learns are a great way to combine learning and connection — and sometimes, snacks. Whether you’re feeding minds or actual meals, it’s a win either way

14. Access to open libraries or learning platforms

Give employees access to platforms like LinkedIn Learning, Coursera, or internal resources so they can level up anytime — not just during performance review season.

15. Recognition-based rewards

Tying employee recognition to points, gift cards, or company values transforms culture from a concept into a real, tangible experience.

16. Travel stipends for milestones or achievements

Offering travel perks tied to milestone moments or top performance turns recognition into memories, not just messages.

17. Employee Resource Groups (ERGs)

ERGs give employees a space to connect, share experiences, and build community — all while strengthening your culture from the inside out. And they work. According to Achievers Workforce Institute’s (AWI) Engagement and Retention Report, employees who say their ERGs are relevant to them are 34% more likely to report high job commitment.

18. Celebrations for work anniversaries and birthdays — with rewards

When you celebrate birthdays and work anniversaries with meaningful rewards, employees don’t just feel recognized — they feel remembered, valued, and motivated to keep building something great.

Flexibility, life, and family

19. Flexible schedules and compressed workweeks

Giving employees control over when they work — whether it’s staggered hours or four-day weeks — shows trust, improves work-life balance, and boosts productivity. (Plus, Fridays off never hurt morale.)

20. Generous PTO and recharge leave

Vacation shouldn’t come with guilt. Generous PTO policies — paired with company-wide recharge days — help prevent burnout and set a clear message: rest is part of performance.

21. Parental leave top-ups (including adoption and fertility support)

Supporting every path to parenthood — through paid leave, fertility care, and adoption benefits — shows employees you’re with them in the moments that matter most. Because when people feel cared for at home, they show up stronger at work.

22. Pet insurance and pet-friendly policies

For many, pets are family. Offering pet insurance or pet-friendly office policies keeps tails wagging and vet bills less scary — a perk with serious emotional ROI.

23. Cultural stipends and family passes

From museum memberships to park passes, cultural perks help employees and their families connect with their communities and disconnect from their inboxes.

24. VTO (volunteer time off) or donation-matching programs

When companies offer time and support for volunteering or matching donations, they help employees turn purpose into action — and show that doing good is part of doing business.

Remote-ready and distributed team perks

25. Remote work stipends

Offset the hidden costs of remote work with stipends that cover Wi-Fi, phone bills, and utilities. Because employees shouldn’t have to choose between a stable connection and a stable income.

26. Home office or tech upgrade budgets

A great workday starts with the right setup. Whether it’s faster Wi-Fi, noise-cancelling headphones, or an extra monitor, tech perks help remote employees stay focused, productive, and plugged in. Plus, fewer frozen screens mean fewer “Can you hear me now?” moments.

27. Virtual team building and celebration budgets

Connection doesn’t need a boardroom. Budget for virtual team-building games, wellness activities, or milestone gifts to bring remote teams together in meaningful ways.

28. Recognition and rewards platform

A unified recognition platform brings consistency, inclusivity, and impact to how you celebrate employees — whether they’re in the office, on the floor, or around the world. The best ones make recognition timely, personal, and tied to what actually motivates people. And no, that’s not a trophy they have to dust.

29. Customized snack boxes or care packages

Let your team skip the breakroom and head straight to their mailbox. Curated snack boxes and surprise care kits bring a little delight to their day — and remind them they’re not forgotten.

30. Custom swag and branded gear

Think beyond the standard hoodie. Custom company swag can spark pride and connection — whether someone’s logging in from their couch, kitchen table, or coworking space.

31. Subscription perks

Offer subscriptions that support real life — from Netflix to Calm to Instacart. Because a good binge or a clean hoodie can go a long way.

32. Lifestyle spending accounts

LSAs let employees choose the perks that matter most — whether it’s a wellness app, a babysitter, or new running shoes. Flexibility is the perk.

Why employee perks matter more than ever

In today’s market, compensation gets attention. But it’s the everyday perks — the wellness stipends, the flex hours, the development opportunities — that keep people engaged, motivated, and ready to bring their best.

Here’s how the right perks drive real business results:

Improve employee retention

Flexible PTO, caregiver support, and career development perks show your team they’re supported today and invested in for tomorrow. That kind of trust? It’s a lot harder to walk away from.

Boost employee engagement and productivity

According to the State of Recognition Report, employees recognized at least monthly are 91% more likely to be very engaged at work. Pair that with perks like recognition points, wellness programs, and development stipends, and you’re driving connection, motivation, and purpose — no trust fall needed.

Reinforce company culture and belonging

Whether it’s donation matching, family passes, or mental health stipends, the best employee perks tell your people what your company stands for. And when they’re delivered with intention, they strengthen belonging across the board and bring your core values to life.

Support well-being

From wellness stipends to recharge spaces and mental health support, employee perks that prioritize well-being help people show up as their best — not just for work, but for themselves. Because when your team feels good, they perform even better.

Attract top talent in a competitive market

In a world where roles (and salaries) look increasingly similar, meaningful perks can tip the scale — especially for top performers evaluating their options. Think less ping-pong table, more purpose.

How Achievers helps you get perks right

Perks should do more than look good on a job posting — they should work. That means they need to be relevant, inclusive, and aligned with what your people actually value. Achievers helps you skip the guesswork and build perk programs that are personal, purposeful, and proven to drive performance.

Here’s how we make it happen:

  • Tailor perks with real-time insight: Use recognition and feedback tools to understand what resonates most across locations, roles, and life stages — because what matters to a new hire in Montreal might not matter to a tenured team lead in Dallas.
  • Pinpoint what employees actually want: Our platform surfaces workforce trends and preferences, so you can offer perks that hit home — from frontline to HQ, early-career to caregiver.
  • Align with culture and values: Build perks programs that reflect your purpose and bring your DEI goals to life. When perks reinforce what your company stands for, they feel more meaningful — and they stick.
  • Keep the message clear: Whether it’s launching a new perk or reminding people what’s available, Achievers helps you communicate across channels — no crossed wires, no missed memos.
  • Track what’s working (and what’s not): Measure adoption, satisfaction, and impact on engagement, retention, and productivity — all in one platform, with insights you can actually act on.

Perks that reflect your purpose

Every perk you offer tells a story — about what your company values, how you treat your people, and what kind of culture you’re building. The most effective ones go beyond convenience or cost — they create connection. They show your team they’re more than a number. They’re seen, supported, and set up to succeed.

Make your perks personal. Make them meaningful. And make them stick — with Achievers.

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