It's important to reward your hard-working employees for their exceptional performance. A promotion or bump in salary isn't your only option to show appreciation. You can recognize an employee's outstanding efforts or specific accomplishments with a spot bonus. Unlike an annual bonus, you give a spot bonus "on the spot" to reward an employee for a particular action or behavior.
In this article, we'll go over some examples of spot bonuses, their benefits, and how you can offer an employee bonus program of your own.
Takeaways from this blog post:
- Employers can use spot bonuses to acknowledge specific achievements, celebrate milestones, promote teamwork, and increase productivity.
- Implementing a spot bonus program involves sparingly providing well-deserved rewards, surprising employees with rewards at irregular times, and offering meaningful rewards to maintain employee morale.
- Other types of bonuses include holiday bonuses, referral bonuses, sign-on bonuses, and retention bonuses, all aimed at recruiting and retaining top-tier talent.
A spot bonus is a monetary incentive employers give their employees on the spot to recognize a team’s or employee’s outstanding actions, behavior, or accomplishments. It's given to them instantly rather than at a more convenient time for the employer. Spot bonuses are generally small, giving employers a low-cost way to recognize employees and promote retention.
You use a spot bonus, spot reward, spot award, or spot bonus incentive to acknowledge an employee's extra effort. You can award this type of prize to an employee whose positive behavior reflects company values or for their outstanding performance on a certain task or assignment.
Here are some common reasons why employers choose to award spot bonuses:
One company that's embraced spot bonuses is PwC1. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, PwC gave employees a spot bonus equal to one week's pay. The company did this as a "thank you" to acknowledge their hard work during the difficult transition of working from home.
When you reward employees for their exceptional performance, it makes them feel appreciated. It reminds them that hard work pays off. Since spot bonuses are instant rewards, they quickly improve employee morale and boost team performance. On top of that, happy employees tend to stay at their jobs and willingly encourage others to join their talented team.
Giving your employees special recognition for their extraordinary efforts is also good for business. Spending a little extra cash in the short term will save you money in the long run since spot bonuses are a low-cost initiative. Since employers give these out at their discretion, they can choose the appropriate reward amount. Plus, since it's a spontaneous incentive, employees don't expect it to be as much as an annual bonus.
According to Indeed2, spot bonus awards can range from $50 to $5,000. Employers typically spend approximately 1% of payroll on spot bonuses and award them to a quarter of eligible employees, though you can offer spot bonuses however you'd like.
Spot rewards are often monetary rewards, but you have other options to choose from.
Additional examples of spot bonuses include:
You can also use other types of employee bonuses to recruit and retain top-tier talent.
A holiday bonus is given out equally to all your staff members during the "season of giving" to show your gratitude. This may sound similar to a year-end bonus, but there's a key difference between holiday bonuses and year-end bonuses. Year-end bonuses take employee performance, years of service, and base salary into account.
You can also offer a referral bonus that rewards employees who refer job candidates that the company hires. Along with referral bonuses, you can use sign-on bonuses to welcome those new workers.
Employers also use retention bonuses to recognize employees who stick around for a set period of time. Additionally, a retention bonus is meant to encourage employees to stay with their company long-term.
More and more businesses are using spot bonuses to increase employee engagement, employee loyalty, and employee retention. A 2022 PayScale report3 found that 79% of organizations offer some form of variable pay through employee bonus programs.
When creating a spot bonus program of your own, here are some general guidelines to follow from Indeed4:
Employers use spot bonuses to award employees for their exceptional performance and special achievements that deserve immediate, meaningful recognition. Typically, these spur-of-the-moment gifts are $50 or more. While these types of bonuses are often a monetary incentive, you could also offer a gift card or additional PTO as a spot reward.
Offering bonuses to employees "on the spot" can lead to greater engagement and productivity. As far as bonuses go, spot rewards are a cost-effective option for employers who want to boost retention and recruiting efforts.
This blog post was originally published on April 5, 2023. It was last updated on March 7, 2024.
1. https://managementconsulted.com/pwc-raises-salaries-and-offers-staff-greater-flexibility-in-work-schedules/