Lavish Perks Are Out. Thoughtful Benefits Are In.
Big tech has been doing some soul-searching. After years of a growth-at-any-cost mindset, the last year of economic instability has resulted in plummeting stock prices and thousands of layoffs. At last month’s earnings calls, CEOs from Meta, Amazon, Alphabet, and more struck more disciplined notes. As Mark Zuckerberg put it , 2023 will be the year of efficiency.
Hopefully, that efficiency will come at the expense of some of the more lavish perks Big Tech offers, rather than more jobs. FAANG’s commitment to attracting top talent at any cost led to benefits so outlandish they became a frequent joke in the media and on TV shows like Silicon Valley. From catered meals to opulent parties to onsite masseurs, barbers, and concierge services, at some point these benefits became more about bragging rights than actually providing employees with services they want and need. With a more austere mindset, I’m hoping Big Tech leaders will take time to consider what perks really matter.?
After the crucible of the pandemic, three benefits have risen to the forefront as truly essential: flexibility, mental wellness support, and a culture of belonging.
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Though it can be painful to watch the industry contract, I hope that this difficult period precedes one of more thoughtful growth, benefits, and leadership.
Computer Vision and Signal Processing Researcher | Healthcare , Automotive, Transportation
1 年well said. The Tech industry benefits were always towards how they could scale easily, so what worked for majority was adopted. Hence, the overwhelming number of bean bags, food courts, TT tables - all catering to young, mostly male employees living away from home. The need is to personalize options for people.
Manager - HR & Operations
1 年Correct
Senior Technical Program Manager at Google
1 年Well said...I'd also add Education and Upskill to the Perks to encourage. While it's the individuals responsibility to seek knowledge of their choice, Big Tech should facilitate and allocate time for employees to Upskill themselves with the changing landscape
Consultant - L&D, Networker, Storyteller & Training Facilitator
1 年That's the way it should be.