Zappos Employees Play Santa Claus

One cold morning this holiday season, the residents of Hanover, NH woke up to a delightful surprise. Each and every resident of the quaint New England town was the recipient of a Zappos box that was stuffed with goodies ranging from shoes to winter gear.

While these mysterious doorstep deliveries may sound like something from a Christmas movie, they were actually a goodwill gesture from Zappos to the area where their most loyal customers live.

The “elves” in this story were Zappos employees who were flown from Nevada to New Hampshire to pull off their holiday magic. The employees hand delivered the gifts during the late night/early morning hours and ducked out of town before too many residents would notice.

Yet, as Bryan Pearson wrote in this Forbes article, this loyalty gesture is nothing unusual for the happy-go-lucky online retailer.

Zappos makes it a point to hire the kind of people who enjoy giving back to the community and who want to keep loyal customers happy. The company also makes sure employees are provided the right atmosphere to do their job to the best of their ability.

As a result, Zappos is flooded with applicants who are all vying to become a part of the company with the “happiness culture.”

This careful attention to hiring practices pays off in the long run. When you have employees who feel empowered to their jobs and do them well, things like the Hanover Santa Claus feat can happen as a result.

But getting the right people into your company at the right time takes a lot of time, effort, and energy. Whether you’re looking for some extra marketing manpower to pull off your own customer recognition program or need to bring in some new talent who can think outside the box, we’re here to help.

 

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Sue Keith

Corporate Vice President

After many years as a marketing leader and consultant in the telecom, technology, satellite and association sectors, Sue joined Landrum Talent Solutions (formerly Ceres Talent) to marry her passion for helping organizations build effective marketing strategies with her love of connecting great people. Sue started her career as an auditor for Deloitte & Touche and then made the leap to marketing when she joined MCI, followed by a succession of senior marketing positions at various telecom companies. She serves on the Board of Aspire! Afterschool Learning and the Marketing and Communications Committee for Northern Virginia Family Service (NVFS). She earned a dual major in Accounting and French from James Madison University and is a recovering CPA.

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