Engineer Fletcher Dunn accidentally turned this bonus into the most talked-about corporate perk in the industry.
For more than twenty years, Valve has been organizing corporate vacations in Hawaii, fully covering employees' expenses — flights, hotel accommodations, meals, and entertainment, as well as similar expenses for their families. The trip does not count towards standard vacation time and lasts about eight days — the company divides employees into two groups so that production does not stop. Wide attention to this tradition was drawn by Counter-Strike 2 engineer Fletcher Dunn, who published a post on X on April 15 with enthusiastic comments about the trip.
Two-week vacation in Hawaii paid by the company: Valve has been covering corporate vacations for employees and their families for 20 years
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Engineer Fletcher Dunn accidentally turned this bonus into the most talked-about corporate perk in the industry.