Surfing permitted during the workday.
Bimonthly massages.
VIP treatment at sporting events.
A personal assistant.
Pet insurance.
Free mechanical bull rides at the bar across the street.
Free season passes to a local ski resort.
All the snacks you can carry.
Discounts on homeowners and auto insurance.
Free lunch daily.
Fridge stocked with snacks.
Housing provided.
Two hours of free housecleaning services a month.
Bring your dog to work.
Free gym membership.
Table tennis and other games in the office.
Not all benefits are as seemingly frivolous as free granola bars and Foosball. There’s a company that’s offering parents help with autistic children. Suppose your company is located in a rather remote place and so are your employees. Having a way to get help for their children in such a setting is worth a great deal to these parents.
In this vein, just having access to a doctor in the office is a benefit, as are onsite medical centers or telemedicine services that let employees consult long-distance with doctors and nurses. Also becoming popular are onsite fitness centers.
How about a geriatric care manager? Or a free consultation with a geriatric care manager, plus help with coordinating services, support for respite care, and flexible time off?
And for a wrap-up of other off-the-beaten-track perks, how about: