How to Choose Benefits That Move the Needle for a Marketing Agency
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KEY TOPICS OFFERED
- Importance of Benefits in Organizational Success
- Adaptability to Benefits to Different Stages
- Evolution of Benefits Over Time
- Healthcare and Insurance Benefits
- Other Wellbeing Benefits
- Holistic Employee Experience
The lesson dives into the importance of benefits that cater to various growth stages and employee demographics. Garrett touches on Directive’s journey, initially offering experiential perks for a young workforce, then transitioning to robust benefits as the company expanded. The lesson emphasizes crafting a comprehensive benefits package, aligning with recruitment and retention goals, and creating a branded benefits deck as a valuable resource.
Learn to tailor adaptable benefit packages for diverse growth stages, boost recruitment through strategic healthcare offerings, and foster employee well-being with holistic perks. Directive’s journey from experiential perks to robust benefits offers real-world insights. Craft compelling benefits packages, enhance retention, and create a branded benefits deck for effective communication.
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…Benefits, how we use them, how we leverage them for recruiting, retention, what we offer, what we don’t, all of that plays a massive part of the success of an organization, especially in the agency space that we all play in when it comes to human capital. And so what I want to talk about today is a little bit of my journey. I haven’t always had great benefits at Directive, something I’ve always wanted, but not something I always had. So when we first started at Directive, we were all pretty young, almost everybody was young twenties. Nobody was really married in the company. Nobody had a ton of kids. Most of us, I think, were frankly still on our parents’ plans, if we’re being honest, we were so young when we started that benefits, insurance, laptops, all these things wasn’t a huge thing for us. So we went more on the other route. We had Ducks tickets, local hockey team, Angels tickets, more fun events, things like that because frankly the whole team, at one point I think we had 65 people under 30 years old working for Directive. And so when you have that kind of makeup of a team,