Crossword clues for perks
perks
- Some job benefits
- Pluses on the job
- On-the-job extras
- Makes coffee, maybe
- Job-related extras
- Job applicant's concern
- Incidental benefits from one's employment
- Full dental, your own parking space, corner office, etc
- Free lunches and beverages
- Free coffee, wellness programs, local discounts, etc
- Extra privileges
- Extra benefits for an employee
- Executive washroom and sauna, e.g
- Executive washroom and sauna
- Executive benefits
- Execs' cars, often
- Corner offices and prime parking spots, for company V.I.P.s
- Corner office, company car and others
- Company cars, perhaps
- Company car, gym membership, etc
- Company car, expense account, etc
- Company car, expense account, et al
- Company car and an expense account
- Cheers (up)
- Car allowance, preferred parking, etc
- Job extras
- Corner office and others
- Extra benefits: Colloq
- Employee benefits
- Reserved parking spaces and others
- Extra benefits: Colloq.
- Privileges, colloquially
- What a hot coffee pot does
- Freshens, with "up"
- Freshens (up)
- Livens (up)
- Fringe benefits
- Job bonuses
- Executives' extras
- Job benefits, for short
- Exec's extras
- Special privileges
- Special benefits
- Side benefits
- Executive washroom and company car
- Execs' extras
- Employment benefits
- Company car, free meals, et al
- Uses a coffee machine
Wiktionary
Wikipedia
Perks may refer either to:
People:
- Craig Perks (born 1967), New Zealand golfer
- Gord Perks (born 1963), Canadian environmentalist, political activist, writer and Toronto city councillor
- Marcelle Perks, British author and journalist
- Micah Perks, American fiction writer and memoirist
- Reg Perks (1911-1977), English cricketer
- Sir Robert Perks, 1st Baronet (1849-1934), British politician
- Sarah Perks, English curator and producer of contemporary visual art and independent films
- Thomas Perks (1883-1953), English cricketer
- William George Perks, better known as Bill Wyman, bassist of the Rolling Stones
Other uses:
- employee benefits, colloquially known as "perks", a short form of the word perquisite
- Perks baronets, an extinct title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom
- Perks, Illinois, United States, an unincorporated community
- Perks Matriculation Higher Secondary School, India
- Polly Perks, a character in the Discworld fantasy universe
- Experience point, bonuses which give video game characters special abilities
- The Perks Of Being A Wallflower, a book by Stephen Chbosky
Usage examples of "perks".
No offence to young Perks, keen lad that he is, but your average guard pays attention when Old Mother Riley tries to open the gates.
I have to say, Perks, that I have devised several recipes, just in case!
You, Miss Perks, and the rest of you, will be taken from here, tonight, entirely unharmed, and escorted back into your country as far as our patrols can take you, which, I suspect, will be quite a long way.
The poor economy caused public discontent and diminished the perks that Saddam used to reward his loyalists.
United Nations would force him to spend that money on humanitarian supplies for the Iraqi people rather than weapons and perks for his loyalists.
I have rarely seen a judge who did not bear grudges-it is one of the perks of unquestioned power-and I knew the grudges formed against the person who represented Robbie Feaver would last.