We know what you’re thinking: A concierge is a luxury for people who stay at five-star hotels and dine at Michelin-starred restaurants.
But what if I told you concierge services could be used as an employee benefit? And not just a perk for the C-suite, but instead a benefit that serves every level of an organization.
Most likely, you’d have more questions: Is this a gimmick? What’s in it for employers? What is an employee concierge anyways?
In this post we answer those questions plus we cover how concierge services can help your organization attract, engage and retain talent.
An employee concierge service, sometimes referred to as an office concierge or corporate concierge, is an employer-funded, employee benefit that reduces work-life friction by saving employees time.
Concierge benefits have become an especially popular solution for:
The number one question every concierge company gets is about its services. What exactly can a concierge do? It depends on the concierge organization you partner with.
For instance, some companies have a fixed menu of services across all their client sites, while others customize their service offerings to fit their clients’ unique needs. Some companies don’t offer errand running, or convenience services like ticket and stamp sales while other concierge organizations will do everything but transport pets and people.
The biggest misconception about employee concierge services is that it’s exclusive. Concierges aren’t just for the c-suite. And your employees’ lives don’t need to be Bill Gates- or Elon Musk-level complicated to benefit.
Employees, at every level of an organization, can use concierge services. For instance, our clients span from factories and laboratories to national banks and large healthcare systems. Our customers are janitors, technicians, administrators, tellers, nurses, physicians and CEOs.
Concierges work in almost every environment, in nearly every industry:
Most concierge services do not provide a dedicated concierge team. Would you want a stranger picking up your prescriptions, shopping for personal necessities, or entering your home to wait for a service provider? Probably not.
It doesn’t make sense to invest in a concierge program if nobody uses it. Employers should expect a fully-loaded service that includes marketing to scale utilization, point-of-sale technology, a mobile app, and ongoing program oversite and reporting.
Some concierge services won’t provide off-campus errand running; others have mileage and time limits, and some don’t allow last-minute requests. Furthermore, some concierges do not provide virtual services for remote or traveling employees.
Many concierge companies take a one-size-fits-all approach. They have a fixed menu of services standardized across all their clients. Other concierge providers, like BEST, customize their service menu to accommodate each client.
t’s more affordable and practical than you think. Companies lose millions of dollars each year to turnover, absenteeism and diminished productivity. Employee concierge services are a practical solution to keeping your employees happy and focused at work.
Don’t let the fancy French deter you — concierges aren’t just for the jet-set class. They’re here to serve everyone at every level because no one is exempt from feeling stressed out, overwhelmed or outmatched.
Organizations offer concierge services to reduce work-life friction, improve wellness, and reduce employee stress and burnout.
Because when employees feel better, they do better. It’s that simple.
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