Benefits exist because they appeal to employees in a different way than do hard dollars. But how rich should a benefits menu be at a company that's determined to hang on to top performers and build a team by making great hires? And are the companies that offer solid plans communicating the value properly?
The answer: Companies that offer 11 or more benefits options appeal most strongly to top performers, but sadly, they still often fail to properly state the value of the package.
That's what MetLife's 13th annual U.S. Employee Benefit Trends Study found.
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