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  2. Employee benefits - Wikipedia

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    Often, perks are given to employees who are doing notably well or have seniority. Common perks are take-home vehicles, hotel stays, free refreshments, leisure activities on work time (golf, etc.), stationery, allowances for lunch, and—when multiple choices exist—first choice of such things as job assignments and vacation scheduling. They ...

  3. Compensation and benefits - Wikipedia

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    Base salary is provided for doing the job the employee is hired to do. The size of the salary is determined mainly by 1) the prevailing market salary level paid by other employers for that job, and 2) the performance of the person in the job. Many countries, provinces, states or cities dictate a minimum wage. Employees' individual skills and ...

  4. Perk - Wikipedia

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    Employee benefit, also known as a perk, from perquisite: various non-wage compensations provided in addition to cash wages; Tetrachloroethylene, a chemical used for dry-cleaning, referred to in British English as Perk; Thermodynamic beta, a fundamental quantity in statistical mechanics; EIF2AK3, a human enzyme, often abbreviated as PERK

  5. 7 Financial Perks Beyond Salary To Consider When ... - AOL

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    If your new job offers these perks, read the fine print to know how these coverages work and any limitations there are. You might find that you would still need your own life insurance policy to ...

  6. 11 Job Perks Employees Often Overlook - AOL

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    A job is designed to meet our financial needs, but these days, perks matter almost as much as salary. According to a recent Glassdoor survey, around 60% of respondents said they strongly consider ...

  7. Google Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Google Dictionary is an online dictionary service of Google that can be accessed with the "define" operator and other similar phrases [note 1] in Google Search. [2] It is also available in Google Translate and as a Google Chrome extension. The dictionary content is licensed from Oxford University Press's Oxford Languages. [3]

  8. No Vaccines Requirements is the New Job Perk Offered By ... - AOL

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    In the current tight labor market, employers have become very creative to attract workers. From sign-in bonuses to increased wages, companies are willing to up their ante. The new perk: "no ...

  9. Human resources - Wikipedia

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    Human resources (HR) is the set of people who make up the workforce of an organization, business sector, industry, or economy. [1] [2] A narrower concept is human capital, the knowledge and skills which the individuals command. [3]