TLDR: Digital gift cards work really well for work anniversaries—they're easy to send, and employees love them.
💡How to automate milestones: drop anniversary dates into your gifting platform once, set the value, and let the system handle delivery and tracking.
😎 See the payoff fast: create higher engagement, lower turnover costs, and a culture where people feel genuinely valued.
Employee anniversary gifts should be more than simple tokens of appreciation. When done right, they become strategic touch points that reinforce culture, demonstrate real appreciation, and help retain talent.
Indeed, the right recognition at the right moment helps employees feel connected, valued, and ready to tackle new challenges. Milestone gifts turn what could be routine dates into something everyone looks forward to, boosting morale without blowing the budget.
In this article, we'll explore employee anniversary gifts—both their benefits, and, more importantly, how to easily send employee gifts that are good for your budget and sure to keep everyone on your team happy.
If you work in HR or otherwise are responsible for maintaining company culture, you already know that recognition matters.
The more important question is how to keep recognition fresh—especially for those work anniversary gifts that happen year after year. Because when you think about it, do your employees really want an engraved plaque for their desks or (yet another) branded coffee mug?
The answer: forget about those branded gift sets—leave those to your sales team for trade show giveaways and the like ...
... And take your employee rewards digital. 🖥️ 🙌
Specifically, using bulk digital gift cards for work anniversary gifts works great for several reasons:
They’re what people want. A recent Fiserv survey found that 86 % of employees think gift cards make great rewards. In fact, a full 74 % of them think they're better than other incentive types.
They create stand‑out memories. Cash disappears into rent and groceries. Meanwhile, a gift card becomes that sushi dinner, those new running shoes, that streaming subscription that lets your employee binge a favorite series one weekend. These are gifts that your team will actually remember (and be happy to brag about to family and friends).
💬 “My favorite thing is giving people a reward that you know they want,” says Molly Quinn, Managing Director of Marketing & Communications at Distinctive Schools.
“By offering them the choice, it’s not so prescriptive. We’re able to honor and appreciate them, while also allowing them to have some voice and choice in what they receive.”
Running a recognition program shouldn’t feel like a second job. Swapping trophies and swag for digital gift cards will lighten your admin load in a few key ways:
Zero stockroom, zero shipping. Order online, press send, and forget about boxes, labels, and lost packages—or having to run to the drug store when your stack of physical gift cards runs out.
Set‑and‑forget scheduling. Drop each work‑anniversary date into the platform once; the reward lands right on cue every year.
One dashboard for everything. Manage orders, resend unclaimed cards, and see every redemption at a glance—no more juggling spreadsheets.
Instant reporting that saves your budget. On‑demand metrics show what’s working and where to tweak, so finance teams stay happy.
Works wherever your people work. Remote, hybrid, or scattered across time zones—digital rewards work instantly and everywhere, in the currency and brands your team cares about (hint: this is why they're particularly great for remote and/or cross-border teams!).
💡Pro-tip:
Be sure to look for a rewards catalog that includes international gift cards if you have employees spread across multiple countries.
Gift cards handle the heavy lifting—so HR can spend more time on people and less time on postage. When the logistics run themselves, you get to focus on the fun part: writing the note that makes each milestone feel personal.
Equally important, when you work with a flexible gift card platform, you can use the same account to send all your employee gifts throughout the year, along with any other corporate gifts you handle.
Plus, other departments can use the exact same budget-friendly platform for marketing and sales incentives, global payouts, and just about any other use case they can dream up.
Talk about a win for everyone. 🙌
Worried that your employees won't be unhappy unless they have something to unwrap? Don't be.
Giving employees a budget to pick their own treat does more than clear your swag closet—it taps into what makes recognition work so well in the first place.
Namely, expect your employee to enjoy the following:
⭐ Freedom to choose. Academic studies consistently show that people place a higher value on rewards that allow for some personal choice—like a coffee run for one teammate, that streaming binge for another. In a way, it's the more personalized gift going.
✌️Two hits of happiness. First comes the “thank‑you” email, then the fun of spending the card. That double moment of joy helps folks remember both the milestone and who made it possible.
💝 No wrong guesses—or awkward asks. A gift card lands silently in the inbox, letting each person decide how to use it. Read: you won't have to worry about asking about dietary preferences and the like.
⌛Recognition right on time. Because delivery is instant, the reward arrives while the anniversary congratulations are still ringing, not weeks later after the buzz has faded.
🙌 A reward everyone already wants. Gift cards have topped the National Retail Federation’s “most requested gift” list for years, and they remain at the top of the list. In other words, everyone wants gift cards, your team members included!
Clearly, digital gift cards give employees the freedom to celebrate in a way that they find personally meaningful. Include a personal note and choose an amount that reflects the milestone, and you’ll be providing recognition that lasts well beyond the workday.
You might be reluctant to jump over to digital incentives if you feel like physical gifts are simply more personal.
Yes, something physical can be a nice touch—especially if you're not too bothered by the extra costs, storage, shipping, and one‑size‑fits‑all guessing. And yes, if you manage to guess what they want, you'll have a happy camper on your hands.
Of course, a well‑timed e‑card will still be a moment to remember—and it often turns into something tangible once the recipient trades it for new headphones or a cast‑iron pan. Just because something starts digitally, doesn't mean it doesn't have very real-world results.
Indeed, for my first year work anniversary with Giftbit, I was thrilled to get a $100 gift card. I was even happier when I redeemed it to use at Etsy. And happier still when the art print I ordered arrived at my door. Ultimately, I used my work anniversary gift to get something for my home office, and now I see it and enjoy it every time I log on for the day.
And remember that employee gifts don't have to be an 'all digital or nothing' situation. Give a gift card, and a handwritten card of physical gift. Really, the goal is to find what works best for your company culture.
So far we've covered the 'whys' of digital employee gifts. Gift cards offer choice without guesswork, they let you schedule delivery, and they're what your employees really want.
But of course, when you're thinking about using a new workflow or platform, it's common to worry a little about how much extra work you'll need to get started.
Thankfully, with a good gift card aggregator, this process can be incredibly fast and easy. In fact, we bet it's likely you can send a gift card for your next work anniversary in the amount of time it would take you to research local flower shops and pick out the right bouquet.
Specifically, here's how to start using gift cards for employee gifting works:
Pick a value that feels special. The latest research on incentive rewards suggests most employee programs stay in the $25-$100 range. European companies tend to go a bit larger. Regardless, you'll want to pick the right amount for both your company and budget.
Schedule the send. Use the platform to schedule delivery on the anniversary date.
Add a personal note. A quick “Thanks for five amazing years, Alex!” in the email will ensure the digital card feel personal, not transactional.
For example, the email that accompanied my work anniversary gift card specifically referenced my work in the digital rewards space, and how the team is excited to see what more we can achieve together.
Let them choose. Gas cards, coffee, gift cards for streaming subscriptions, or sports fans, or green warriors ... if you let your employee choose from a full employee rewards catalog, this one gift offers hundreds of possibilities.
That’s it. A few clicks now, and you can ensure each milestone lands right on time, with a reward your team will actually remember.
Better still, the right platform can simplify employee rewards even more:
Send instantly by email, text, or link. You might consider the gift card API if you'd like to integrate directly with your internal portals or intranet (most developers can usually integrate fully in a day or two).
Use gift card integration via Zapier to connect reward delivery to HRIS milestones or custom events.
Rely on built‑in recipient support and a broad catalog that suits a global workforce.
Translation: all you gotta do is send the rewards, and your gift card partner handles the rest! ✅
Remember that digital can mean personal. A few low‑lift extras turn the gift into an experience:
Circulate either a physical or digital card for teammates to sign, then send it alongside the gift card.
Organize a brief themed video call—think “coffee break toast” or “virtual balloon drop.”
Time a flower or treat delivery for the same day.
Share a donation in the employee’s name to a cause they support.
Design a digital badge or certificate they can add to Slack or LinkedIn.
Really, there's no need to reinvent the wheel here. People appreciate recognition, but that doesn't have to mean a big, expensive show. A simple gift combined with an authentic shout-out can really do the trick 👇
Like I mentioned, here at Giftbit, I got that gift card.
But equally meaningful was the message our Operations Admin shared on Slack, and the messages from teammates that accompanied it.
For more insights into how to implement an employee anniversary gift program, I reached out to Karlie Scheifele, Operations Administrator here at Giftbit. Here's how she and her team stay on top of their program.
First and foremost, it's importantly to simply make this type of program a priority.
"Without a real process in place, it's easy to miss people's anniversaries," Karlie says.
Specifically, Karlie's team has an actual policy and guidelines in place, to ensure that everyone is accountable and no one falls through the cracks.
This includes making sure that an employee's manager is also aware the anniversary is coming up.
It also means having a set, predetermined amount to send for each type of anniversary.
"Then we schedule rewards to send on the anniversary, all through Giftbit," she says. "I make sure each reward comes with a good message, too."
To write this message, she uses a basic template that she can personalize as needed.
Employees also get a personalized, public shout-out on our #shoutouts Slack channel, which allows the whole company to jump on the gratitude bandwagon.
Finally, especially if you have a larger program for a larger team, you may want to consider tracking redemption rates and collecting pulse‑survey feedback. Metrics reveal which reward tiers resonate and where refinements are needed.
Ultimately, when anniversaries are treated as deliberate checkpoints—not afterthoughts—recognition becomes part of the operating rhythm. Structured, authentic appreciation strengthens loyalty, sharpens performance, and protects budgets.
Employee anniversary gifts aren’t just a box to check on the HR calendar—they signal that you notice the dedication your team brings year after year. Build it into your calendar, back it with insight, and watch both people and business results advance.