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How to Celebrate Employee Work Anniversaries

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Whether it’s an employee retirement or a loyalty party, you should always celebrate employee work anniversaries as a business. If you’re wondering how you can celebrate your employees, how long they’ve been with the company and what successes they can bring in the future, here are some great ideas!

 

Employee Happiness = Better Performance

Employees who are happy perform better. While it might seem like common sense, some research indicates that corporations and businesses don’t prioritize employee happiness. This, in turn, leads to low employee retention rates and high turnover. Employees come and go constantly, and companies are left consistently training new hires and processing resignations. For some, this has been the norm for years, but some companies desire to change that. When employees stay with a company for a majority of their working years, it signals a couple of things to potential new hires: The company takes care of its employees and the employees like working for the company. At first, investors might balk at the front-end costs to provide gifts and experiences for employee milestones, but after they see the increased bottom-line benefits employee recognition brings, their support will pour in.

 

Employees that reach milestones within the company deserve recognition. After all, they’ve reached this milestone because of their dedication to remaining with the company and working hard in their position. Show them you are thankful for their continued loyalty by gifting them different items based on how long they’ve been with the company! Make sure you look specifically for unique personalized gifts for employees. You want your employees to know that you’ve paid attention to them as a person and not just their work!

 

Start Small, Then Go Big!

Choose what year increments you want to provide milestone gifts to your employees. Whether it’s five, 10 or 20, pick an increment and stick to it. Consistency is a valuable trait to employees, and if they see you being consistent with employee recognition, then they’ll be consistent in their work. Check out some ideas for different milestones below!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Give a Gift No Matter the Milestone

Sometimes, employees need recognition even if their milestone isn’t as large as others. No matter their time with the company, you should still strive to send out personalized emails each year to recognize employees for their continued dedication to the company. On-off years, a simple yet personalized gift, such as a monogrammed planter, is a great option to provide your employees with to show that no matter the milestone, you value their loyalty.

 

 

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