The jeweler’s high jewelry collection features extraordinary gemstones, like a 241.06-carat emerald and the world’s fourth-largest spinel.
How to Reward Your Employees
Did you know that recognizing and rewarding your employees for a job well done increases engagement at work?

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Did you know that recognizing and rewarding your employees for a job well done increases engagement at work? Engaged employees tend to be happier and happy employees perform better, creating better customer experiences.
With the upcoming holidays being some of the busiest times of the year, your employees are likely working extra hours and delivering outstanding customer service.
If you’ve thought about rewarding them for their hard work but don’t have a large budget, that’s ok. You don’t need a ton of cash to make an impact.
Jewelers Mutual Insurance Group even offers several jeweler programs to support store owners in rewarding their employees and extending service after the sale for customers. It’s easy to earn points or cash that can be shared with your staff.
Here are a few other low-cost, long-term ideas to reward your store employees.
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Recognition in front of peers
Speaking of free, at your meetings you can also share resources that help your staff build loyalty and trust with customers. Jewelers Mutual offers complementary jewelry insurance brochures and Pearls of Wisdom brochures that inform clients how to protect their special purchases*.
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Handwritten note with a small gift or gift card
Don’t forget to reward yourself
Find out if you are eligible to participate in a program to help grow your business and enhance the experience for your customers.
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