An effective employee value proposition (EVP) engages and delivers inspirational experiences throughout an employee’s entire career, from the excitement of receiving a job offer and that first day agenda to daily wins and major accomplishments for years to come.
Inspirational experiences that are very much a part of an EVP are also exceptionally important when it comes to recognising service milestones. Known as your employee service value proposition, it is the focus you put on making each milestone memorable for your employees with thoughtful recognition and meaningful engagement.

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, 51% of employees have been in their current job between 1 and 9 years. Leading companies are realising the need to amplify their service awards programs beyond traditional milestones to retain employees and keep them engaged, inspired, and connected to their company culture. Here are four milestones to consider including:
1st day welcome:
More and more companies have added onboarding gifts to their service awards programs. This can include a custom card and branded gift to set the tone and reinforce to new hires they made the right choice to join the organisation.
Short service celebrations:
27% of employers give recognition for 1 and 3-year anniversaries. Many companies are celebrating these milestones with a thank you message and a branded gift or a charitable donation on behalf of the employee.
Milestone moments every 5 years:
90% of companies recognise recipients at these important anniversaries. Make them even more meaningful by letting employees select a lifestyle gift that’s just right for them. Pairing a celebratory message with a gift of their choosing will increase their desire to stay.
Retirement recognition:
Send retirees off knowing how grateful you are for their years of service. This milestone celebration often consists of thanking recipients for their loyalty along with merchandise, experience, or travel award to enjoy during retirement.
As you think about your service value proposition, use these trends to shape the best experience for your employees:
- Give your employees the opportunity to choose their award, making the milestone celebration all the more meaningful.
- Recognise employees at 30, 60, and 90 days with personalised communications or badges to reinforce they made the right choice and are appreciated.
- Follow award budget best practices, averaging $10-$15 per year of service for 1- and 3- year milestones and $15-$25 per year for 5+ years.
- Use custom-curated service kits that accompany a communications message and align with your culture, budget, and brand.
- Consider offering charitable contributions as an award for new hires, short service, milestone anniversaries, and retirement.
- Provide “give back” opportunities to not only make an impact locally but globally as well.
Inspire your employees each day until retirement by committing to a thoughtful service value proposition, one that recognises and rewards success and loyalty.
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