Gift Ideas for Coworkers That Aren't Awkward
Professional yet thoughtful gift ideas for coworkers, bosses, and work friends.
Coworker gifts walk a fine line: personal enough to be meaningful, professional enough to not be weird. Whether it's a Secret Santa, a farewell gift, or a token of appreciation, the goal is 'thoughtful without being intimate.'
Tips for Finding the Perfect Gift for Coworker
Observe their desk and habits
Their workspace tells you a lot: the coffee mug they use, the snacks they keep, the photos they display, the plants they tend. These clues lead to safe but personal gifts.
Consumables are always safe
Quality coffee, specialty tea, artisan chocolate, or a nice candle are universally appreciated and don't create the awkwardness of a too-personal permanent item.
Stay within budget norms
Most workplace gift exchanges have unspoken rules: $15-$30 for Secret Santa, $25-$50 for a departing colleague, $30-$75 for a boss (if gifting up). Exceeding these creates discomfort.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an appropriate gift for a coworker?
Safe options: quality food/drink items, desk accessories, a plant, a gift card to a nearby cafe, or a book related to their interests. Avoid anything too personal, clothing, or strongly scented items.
Should I get my boss a gift?
Only if it's culturally expected in your workplace or a group gift. Individual gifts to managers can feel like favoritism. If you do gift, keep it modest and professional — a quality pen, a book, or a team-signed card.
What are good group gifts for a coworker?
Pool money for one nice item: a gift card to their favorite restaurant, a quality bag or accessory for their next role, or a curated experience (a class, a subscription, event tickets). Include a signed card from the team.
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