Employee gifts: 3 common mistakes that can hurt your company culture

Cadeaux aux employés : 3 erreurs fréquentes qui peuvent nuire à votre culture d'entreprise

At Shop moi ça, we support Canadian-based companies that want to recognize their employees in a more human and strategic way. And after hundreds of corporate gifting projects, one thing is clear: it’s not the intention that causes issues, it’s how it’s carried out.

Certain mistakes come up again and again when it comes to employee gifts, especially when the goal is engagement and recognition.

Here are the three most common mistakes and how to avoid them.

1. Relying only on promotional items (the famous “swag”)

Let’s be clear: swag has its place. For onboarding, a brand launch, or a specific event, it makes sense. The problem starts when employee gifts are limited to standard promotional items.

Water bottles, logo mugs, reusable bags… these are often things employees already own, sometimes in multiple versions.

Why this hurts engagement

When a gift feels like advertising, it’s perceived that way. The result: little emotion, little attachment… and sometimes it ends up in a drawer (or worse).

A better approach

  • If you offer branded items, focus on quality and originality

  • Choose products that are genuinely useful or surprising

  • Combine swag with meaningful, non-branded gifts

For example, a gift box could include:

  • a well-chosen item in your company colours

  • local gourmet or wellness products

  • items that create an experience, not just brand visibility

That’s exactly what we do at Shop moi ça: turning corporate items into a thoughtfully designed gift experience.

2. Giving gifts only at “expected” moments

The holidays. Year-end. Work anniversaries. Yes, these moments matter but they’re also predictable.

When everyone gives a gift at the same time, the emotional impact is automatically diluted.

Why this is a missed opportunity

Gifts given only at traditional moments become the norm. They’re appreciated, sure, but rarely memorable.

What works better

Gifts given at less expected times, what we call unexpected moments:

  • early summer

  • reaching a team goal

  • during an intense or stressful period

  • a team activity or annual meeting

  • small, everyday wins

These gifts surprise people, spark spontaneous recognition… and often generate a lot more enthusiasm.

3. Giving a gift without considering the human context

This is the most delicate and sensitive mistake.

Offering a gift when the internal climate is fragile (budget cuts, restructuring, difficult periods) can be poorly received if it’s not handled thoughtfully.

Why it can feel awkward

A gift that feels too luxurious or poorly timed can raise questions like:

  • “Why invest in this right now?”

  • “Is this really appropriate?”

Even with the best intentions, the message can become unclear.

The right approach

  • Be transparent about the intention behind the gift

  • Pair the gesture with a clear message from leadership

  • Choose something simpler, but sincere

  • When possible, involve employees in the choice (survey, preferences)

A gift that’s aligned with the context becomes a true act of recognition. Misaligned, it can have the opposite effect.

Key takeaways

An employee gift is never neutral.
It always communicates something, intentionally or not, about your culture, your values, and the care you show your people.

By avoiding these three mistakes:

  1. Thoughtless swag

  2. Gifts given only at expected moments

  3. Gestures disconnected from the human context

…you maximize the impact of every recognition effort.

The Shop moi ça approach

Our role is to help you:

  • choose gifts aligned with your reality

  • create custom gift boxes

  • manage logistics without stress

  • deliver an experience that truly resonates with your teams

Because in the end, a great corporate gift is one that makes employees feel genuinely valued.

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