In today’s competitive job market, salary alone is rarely enough to attract and keep talented employees. Group benefits — including health insurance, dental and vision coverage, life insurance, and retirement savings plans — are among the most valued perks a business can offer. For small and mid-sized businesses, building a competitive benefits package is one of the most strategic investments an employer can make.
What Employees Value Most
Survey after survey shows that health insurance consistently ranks as one of the top factors employees consider when evaluating a job offer. For many workers, access to affordable employer-sponsored health coverage is a deciding factor between accepting one position and another.
Beyond health insurance, employees increasingly value dental and vision coverage, short- and long-term disability insurance, and group life insurance. These benefits provide a sense of security that resonates with workers at every stage of their careers.
The Business Case for Offering Benefits
Offering competitive group benefits is not just good for employees — it’s good for business. Companies that offer strong benefits packages often see lower turnover, which reduces the significant costs associated with recruiting, onboarding, and training new employees.
Employees who feel well-supported are also more likely to be engaged and productive at work. A workforce that isn’t worried about how they’ll cover a medical bill or care for a sick family member is a workforce that can focus on doing great work.
Additionally, premiums paid by employers for group health insurance are generally tax-deductible, and some group benefit structures offer tax advantages for employees as well. A financial advisor or tax professional can provide guidance specific to your business situation.
Scalable Options for Businesses of All Sizes
One of the misconceptions about group benefits is that they’re only accessible or affordable for large corporations. In reality, there are group benefit solutions designed for businesses with just a handful of employees. As a business grows, its benefits package can grow with it.
An independent insurance agent can help you compare group plan options from multiple carriers and design a package that fits your budget while still being attractive to current and prospective employees.
Start the Conversation
If your business is currently operating without a group benefits program, or if it’s been a few years since you reviewed your existing package, now is a good time to explore what’s available. Diatom Advisory, Inc. can help you navigate the group benefits market and find options that work for your team. Call us at (405) 962-9966 or fill out a consultation request on our website.
