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"Very intentional" benefits drive engagement and performance

A global employer with a generous suite of benefits says decisions about what it offers are driven by its mission, values, and people.

If Reddit is going to achieve its mission of bringing community and belonging to the world, "we must first ensure employees have community, belonging and empowerment at Reddit", says chief people and culture officer Nellie Peshkov.

This rationale drives its people and culture team to be "very intentional" in ensuring all the benefits, employee support programs, and experiences it offers employees "really enable them to be effective, to do their best work, to find that sense of belonging", she says...

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