Gift for Boss?
Hi everyone,
In the next month I will be concluding my internship at a boutique AM. I worked closely with the CEO of the firm and developed a good relationship with him, and I'd like to get him a gift. I'll definitely be getting him a hand-written card. But what else? Many people have mentioned gifting wine but I'm not 21 yet, so will it be weird if I get him wine?
What are some of your gift suggestions?
A Mont Blanc pen, if it's within your budget.
"Wow you got me a gift? unwraps ITS A............ pen.......... wow thanks......... always wanted one of these throws it in his pen drawer
Nice Cigars
What is your price range?
Wine is lame. Whiskey or hard liquor is better.
Price range, I have no clue, a couple hundred? But I am a student and cannot afford anything too pricey.
a couple hundred? wtf. keep it under $50 imo. At my company's xmas party, liquor and wine were the most common gifts. Just get a friend to buy it, Im sure your boss wont judge.
gifts.com should help out
Dude. What?!??! $20 to $50. A couple of hundred!?!?!? You are a student!
Definitely not a pen. Try some sports memorabilia is he likes a specific player or team. Maybe a cool executive toy, like some floating magnetic thingy. Definitely not a pen or wine. Cigars are okay, but you want something that last so you LEAVE a good impression; you don't want it all to just go up in flames (pun intended).
Bottle of Macallan 12 should do the trick, about fifty clams.
Macallan 12 isn't bad^^^
I agree, a moderate bottle of single malt ($40-$60) is the way to go.
In that case I'd recommend a bottle of Woodford Reserve
Nobody thinks its inappropriate to get the CEO a gift? Have you received a full time offer? Or are you hoping for one in the future?
Soju
Nope, no FT, this internship is strictly to transition to IB recruiting.
Thanks for the responses, everyone -- so far 2x have said Macallan 12 and 1x said Woodford Reserve.
To add some more info, I have been interning here for ~6 months which I think makes it more appropriate to give a gift, right?
Mac 12 is nice...but Johnnie Blue always does the trick (you can even get the bottle engraved with a message)
I like the liquor bottle idea... I'm a fan of bourbon. But honestly, why wouldn't you just buy something that you know he will enjoy? Make it personal.
Bought whiskey for analyst and senior associate for Christmas. One liked scotch, so I knew he would appreciate it. But even if the other didn't, he could regift it. That's the beauty of alcohol.
Why would you give your boss a gift? A job is a transaction: you give your time, your boss gives his money. I would field incredibly awkward giving my boss a gift after my internship. It would give a kiss-ass impression. Plus, like you, I am a student. There is a reason why bankers never let you pay for their coffee. It is just awkward for a student, who is stereotypically poor, to buy you a gift.
Agree with this^
also you prob knows what he likes after being around him for 6 mo.. just get him something cheap that he would like if you decide to give him st
The job is a transaction, but the mentorship gained by an intern from the CEO of the firm is not. If someone has gone out of his or her way to not only transact with you, but to invest time in your development as a professional and as a human being in general, then it's totally appropriate to be grateful. It's just good business dude.
Agreed NR. I have completed a number of 6 month internships, on my third now, and for each of my prior two I got my direct manager a small token and the same for anyone else who has gone above and beyond to help me progress.
My first internship I knew my boss liked cooking, so (in Boston) there is a olive oil store (Newbury, if anyone is interested) and I picked him up a nice bottle of olive oil. I knew his favorite dish to make (asked a few months ahead of time for this reason) and found him a great oil to pair it with.
My second internship my manager was a big tea afficionado, I had a friend that worked at Teavana and got a great reccomendation on some blooming teas I did not think he had tried yet. From those I still stay in touch with at the firm he still uses the teapot and reguarly buys blooming teas.
I think its all about personalization - getting a generic gift, to me, says you had a generic experience. I'd rather give a short, personalized, card saying thank you for the expereince than a bottle of scotch.
This kid knows what's up. Extravagant gifts are thank yous for extravagant fees or a way to make the point that you are very successful.
Friend got his boss a bottle of JWBlue after the internship. He drank a shot out of it and then wraped it up and sent it to his boss with a note that said "I always wanted to do that shot with you". No homo.
That is incredibly homo
Did the note also say no homo?
Buy him some rubbers and give him a map with directions to the corners with the best hookers without aids.
Redundant
Can't cure "kids"
If you can find out his favorite type of hard liquor, get him a 750ml of that. Otherwise, if he golfs, then maybe a sleeve of Pro V 1s? A simple gift of expensive golf balls that every golfer appreciates (and prob doesn't buy.) Maybe even get them personalized if u know him well, nothing gay tho, no offense to gays.
Whiskey is a good one. Just make sure it's not the cheapest one on the shelf.
what do you know about him on a personal level? Get him something that relates to what he had shared with you that is more on the personal side than just biz. Standard gifts like alcohol and pens are too typical.
If he ever shared anything private, like how he loves soccer or traveled to some far corners of the world, then you should get him something that will remind him of those moments.
This is the advice you should follow if your boss is also your gay lover.
I really don't think you need to buy a gift. But whatever, it's your decision.
A bit off topic, but I have never given/received a gift to/from a boss, for any occasion. In my first job (boutique ibd), the CEO received homemade cookies from a chick for Christmas and she got ripped behind her back as being a kiss ass.
Is giving/receiving gifts common at all of your companies? Sorry to hijack... but, I agree on the Macallan 12 recommendation.
Do not spend a lot of money on a gift. That is what will make you look like a kiss-ass. You are giving him a gift as a form of respect and as a thank you. Definitely go with the handwritten card as well. I like to go with a gift certificate to a good restaurant in the area. It's simple, and everyone's gotta eat.
I personally like Talisker 10. By experience, young people like it but old people don't.
But definetly go with scotch, cigars and order some good food that will be dropped in his office.
6 pack of pbr and a set of trojans
After reading the comments from a couple of teenagers advising you to buy him scotch or "something special", just like for your girl friend...
I'll advise you not to listen to most of those idiots. This is what I do with clients Whiskey, Cigars etc... Is a no if you are on a budget. The minimum you are looking to spend is $100 on a bottle of Whiskey. Cigars if your client is Muslim can be a good touch (no alcohol), otherwise you are not buying for Geiko here... Buy him a good bottle of wine at $40+ that's a good touch. Very safe as well, and a good neutral gift.
The other thing you can think of doing, get lunch on your last day for your whole team, or office if it's a small office. I always encourage my interns to do that. If really on a budget get some cakes for the afternoon; but pizza is cheap and a good touch.
Again, ignore the penis crossing from above about the different types of cheap whiskey you should be getting him.
You know, you can share your opinion without having to insult other people.
Now go back staring at your excel spreadhseet for $14/h.
I'm actually staring at a spreadsheet for 9 dollars an hour... What does that make me?
You are clearly either Canadian or know nothing about good scotch.
That guy's probably never even had scotch. It's fine, it's not for everyone.
I don't think you should get him a gift..
Gift for MD and SVP? (Originally Posted: 10/26/2008)
Is it appropriate/proper etiquette as a first year analyst to give some type of small gift (a dozen golf balls, etc.) to my boss for the holidays?
What about for the SVP or secretary?
I'm not really sure what is expected or if it's inappropriate. I'm not considering this as a suck-up tool and I don't have any ulterior motive -- I'm almost thinking of it more as a thank you gift.
I'd appreciate any thoughts/advice.
Thanks and sorry if this is a stupid/standard thing I should already know.
um, no. you will probably look like a tool. Usually, everyone will pool in cash to give a bonus to the admin. It'll usually be scaled based on your seniority (For example, our MD gave about $2k, SVP - 1500, VPs - 500, associates - 250, and analysts - 100 or something to that extent).
If you are intent on doing something, I think the most you should do is maybe a holiday card. What are you thanking him for? Not laying you off?
Oh, I lol'd at that one.
Ever consider just knocking on his door sometime and saying, "hey, thanks." The direct approach is best, and much cheaper.
At my bank, gifts always flowed downwards, and never upwards. I'd only recommend getting your superior something if it has meaning. For example, if you were in a region that you know your MD really likes, perhaps bring him a postcard or something super cheap. You certainly won't be expected to produce anything for anyone.
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thanks guys, glad i asked.
i'd much rather embarrass myself on here than in the office.
i would say cigar... simple and what CEO doesnt love a good stogie
Boss Gift Guide 2012 (Originally Posted: 12/05/2012)
It's that time of year again. With the holiday's well approaching it's time to reflect on this past year as we impart thanks to our noble bosses. Well for the majority of us we probably have little to thank in the way of bosses, but it is our obligation as employees to provide some sort of gift as a means of gratitude...yeah right. Gift giving is hard enough for family, let alone a person who judges our every move on a daily basis. So to make things a little easier I've compiled a list of some unique gift ideas for that special someone in the corner office.
The Drinker
$40 - Home Made Gin Kit Gin Kit + Bottle of Premium Vodka = Happy Boss
$120-Travel Bar Set Complete bar set in a nice compact travel bag.
$180- Whiskey Explorers Club Perfect gift for the whiskey afficianado. Receive 5 whiskey samples 4 times a year.
The Fitness Freak
$13- Magneat Keeps headphone wires off the junk when working out. Great for runners.
$150- Nike+ Fuel Band Activity tracker for the fitness nut. Syncs with Nike+ app to keep track of your progress.
$330- iBike Combines iPhone app, case, and bike sensors to give any bike fanatic a top of the line cycling tracker.
The Sports Fan
$40- ESPN Insider An all access pass to ESPN digital and print content.
$100- Slingbox Slingbox makes it easy to watch your home TV from anywhere: tablet, smartphone, or laptop.
$1500+ BCS National Championship Tickets BCS title game in New Orleans, great game and great city.
The Adventurer
$7- Lansky Blademedic Knife Sharpener Pocket size blade sharpener for all blade types.
$90- Survival Stove Survival stove is capable of burning all types of dry fuel: wood, cardboard, fibers, even dried crap.
$800- Oru Folding Kayak As the name says, the Oru Folding Kayak is a kayak that folds up for easy travel.
The Geek
$50- Warby Parker Monocle Its a monocle...enough said.
$200- DNA Artwork A personal piece of artwork...using your DNA.
$2,200- Makerbot Replicator 2 The ultimate geek gift, the Replicator 2 is the best desktop 3D printer on the market.
The Charitable One
Sandy Relief Sandy sucked, so why not donate in your bosses name.
Scottish Land Preserve Does your boss like nature? Purchase a plot of Scottish land as part of a nature preserve.
GiveForward Personal fundraising website for those in need.
If you have any other gift ideas please share.
I wouldn't give you a bonus if you gave me a knife sharpener...
Another good charitable organization is "The Human Fund" Money for People
Haha, those are some nice gifts, but the DNA artwork one is definitely on the lame side. The website shows an example of giant pictures of electrophoresis gels above someone's bed, LOL! My favorite one from the Business Insider article is The Obol...so brilliant. All I need is an idea like that and I'm all set.
Do people really get their bosses gifts?
Yes. Last time around, we got her golf balls (she does golf) with a picture of another MD's face on them. The MD is tough to work with, so she thought it was funny.
Still waiting for the Robb Reports "Gifts for the person who has everything list" Liked the affordable custom yacht and A380, yours for the low price of $500 million!
female boss?
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When in doubt, send alcohol. My plan is Lagavulin 16 for my senior associate, Johnnie Blue for my analyst.
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Got this for my boss one year and split it with a few coworkers. Kind of a fun gift if your boss is a more serious golfer.
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OP, an underage freshman/sophomore in college giving a nice bottle of scotch they've likely never tasted or experienced to his internship boss is remarkably douchey and presumptuous. Definition of trying too hard...sounds like something you would read on TFM.
Whoever suggested something personal was right. My first internship boss liked flyfishing, got him a guided trip for two later that August. Got my second internship boss a home brew kit because he used to own a few bars and is a beer nut. Get him and his wife some tickets to something: music, basketball, theater, etc...Macallan 12 from a 19 yr old is a fucking eye roller.
gift ideas for MD (myboss) (Originally Posted: 12/22/2010)
with god's grace and some luck, yours truly did exceptionally well in 2010. my boss wrote a big bonus (4x than what I was expecting). Since he knows I'm a die-hard laker fan, taking me to heat-laker game on xmas, sitting courtside (first time in my life!). He's originally from LA and I am vacationing here in LA with rest of the fam but we work in nyc.
so I was thinking, what can i gift him, a 'thank u' gesture. Not because he cut me big check. but because, it feels good when praise comes from someone very senior who's widely respected on the street. he's been my mentor since I was a junior analyst @ kissinger & associates also took me often when I was research assistant at Council on Foreign relations.
he's in late 60s, has his own yacht, huge place in thousand oaks, LA, i mean he has it all. What can I give him. And I dont want it to be too flashy, something subtle but meaningful
any books / whiskey ? antique, wooden chess board / old school globe for his desk? or a nice tie maybe ? or a movie set? with a note saying something like "Thank you. Merry christmas"
dont want to be extravagant - over the top. for example, rolex is over the top. so are those super expensive liquors. I dont wana do expensive because if im going big, indirectly, im sending a message that im big enough to buy big things - effectively matching his power. dont wana do that. subtle, simple yet effective, that's what I want.
No for the tie, obviously he already has nice ties. Make sure he's Christian before you assume. A really nice bottle of wine ($50-100) is what I would do.
Brother nothing says "everything" better than a bottle of Jhonny walker blue and a good cigar. not over the top nor cheap but affordable.
$50-100? Your'e so cheap. Barboon got it right. I was trying to get an internship with a prestigious boutique firm during my xmas break. I gave a big investor of the firm I've known the past two years at my school (he's invested in our school) a bottle of JW: Blue Label for xmas to show my appreciation for help over the years. He told me to forward him my resume. Got a call the next day. Currently interning.
didnt write $50-100 anywhere, dont know what are you reading. nonetheless, point taken. i like Johnnie blue as well.
just throwing ideas
How about some engraved glasswear and a some JW Blue. Maybe an engraved Decanter?
Highland Park Single Malt 18yr. Something a little different than JW Blue
Have you been in his office? What does he have displayed? Figure out his interests and I would imagine you already know his personality, so get him something that acknowledges his interests and reflects his personality. For example, if his big interest is sailing and he got the in-depth-research type personality, get him a beautifully bound reference book of different hulls and sails or of yacht races around the world, something like that. Btw, if he has several interests, I'd pick the more obscure one, chances are he got more people sharing and "approving" his love of yachting, than he has acknowledging his love of underwater basketweaving let's say, so a framed high quality print of a basket would produce a stronger response than would a print of a yacht.
I wouldn't buy alcohol, $150 gets you bottle of 21 year old glenlivet, not bad but not impressive, especially to someone who has everything. It's like if someone got you a bottle of sky vodka. Gifted horse is a gifted horse, but a sincere thank you letter would beat alcohol any day.
Couldn't agree more with this.
thanks. I agree.
ur display picture is dope
The answer is always a b-job.
No matter how many he's gotten, he can always use more.
I think Argonaut's got the right idea. We can't really help you because it should be personal. If he's boring and doesn't do anything interesting, then at least give him a non-cliche present.
Another problem with alcohol: unless you are 100% sure the person is not a recovered/recovering alcoholic and hadn't lost a close one to drunk driving/alcohol poisoning, it really becomes a gamble. But even if u r sure the giftee partakes, a set of high end accessories (wine opener, whiskey stones, etc) is still classier. A bottle of liquer is a better gift for ur frat brother.
Yeah, I think JW Blue is a bit of a cliche. It's something that an analyst gets his MD for Christmas, not something you get a person with whom you share a special bond. I would try to go more personal, find an obsure interest,ect. If you decide to fo the JW Blue route, then try to add something special to it. Like glasses with his family's crest, or glasses that are nicely engraved.....something that he will keep and won't go in the garbage when the bottle's empty.
Diamonds are forever...
I would not go for the JW: Blue at all. In fact, I think it's just a bad gift to give. If you are spending money on Whiskey, buy something nice in the 200-350 range, because it's something unusual that no one else would expect to give. If you're going to spend the 250 on JW: Blue (At least based around the price that my local store sells it for when it's not on sale) then find something at the same pricepoint. I would recommend the Highland Park 25, John Jameson's Rarest Vintage Reserve or the Talisker 25. I really would consider something unusual, as it stands out a bit more from other booze since the selection given is pretty limited across the board.
Usually old guys get nostalgic about older movies. Find out what movies he's into and find him a vintage poster and get it a nice frame. Poster is ~$25, frame is probably ~$75. If you're willing to spend a bit more than that, you could probably get an original for ~$200 and have it framed for the same amount. It's a nice gesture, shows you know your boss, and you went out of your way to do something nice for him. Can't imagine this going badly
I like where your head is except for the fact that I have literally no idea where someone like this would put a movie poster of the Godfather, Chariots of Fire, Shazam, etc.
Shazam? Really McGee? Who do you think you are? You're not DiNozzo, I'll tell you that much. Drop the Shazam and think classis bro.
Double Post -- See Above for my comments.
It was a joke Frieds...I have do have a Miley Cyrus poster next to my bed though for those lonely nights.
Since she's legal, and apparently a stoner, I mean really, who in their right mind will believe that she was smoking Salvia? Really. Really. Really? What's next? Is she going to become a coked up washout?
As to the poster, whatever floats your boat Happy.
(As an aside: Wow this spam filter is strict. I mean, I coudln't say what I wanted to say in describing the predilections of Ms. Cyrus. Word!)
Do bears sh!t in the woods?
get him a set of GOLD grillz.
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You can put a movie poster just about anywhere in your home. Chances are he has a home study or a tv room or something where it would fit.
Idk why people are bashing the JW:Blue label. It's not so much the alcohol as it is the brand. If I got him a bottle of 21 yr old ABC brand liquor that tastes better but no one knows what it is, he probably wouldn't know it costs so much. JW:Blue Label I feel is less about the liquor and more about "hey, I thought of you this holiday season and to show my appreciation for everything you've done over the past year(s), I thought I'd treat you to a bottle of well known fine liquor".
Also, for the record, I tried JW and...uh...it tastes like crap. Glenlivet any day over that trash. But Glenlivet 25yr is like 350 down here and being as I'm a college student and the guy hasn't secured me an actual paying FT job, JWB was the way to go.
Maybe he's waiting to see what kind of gift you come up with before he gets you that FT job...the Glenlivet could be the catalyst...never know
You are NOT going to impress someone who makes 7-8 figures with mid price range alcohol. And even if you were to spring for last century's Chateau Lafite, you would just be inappropriate.
First off, Miley Cyrus? Gross. Megan Fox or Scarlett Johansson I could understand.
Secondly, I got my MD two Clinique de-puffing eye rollers (since he has been complaining about the bags under his eyes) and all four seasons of Mad Men (it's his new favorite show...).
Generic gifts are the worst. He will forget who even gave him the gifts.
Vito,
Go with something Dodger-ish. Do a little recon, possible ride out to Chavez Ravine. A man his age (if he's a lifelong Angelino) would probably shit himself over a Koufax/Drysdale mural? Maybe a Vin Scully autographed pic from the late 50's? You get my drift. Fuck all this other shit. If you really want to warm an old man's heart give him a piece of the infield, so to speak.
^^^Wish I'd thought of this. If he's not into baseball he's probably into some sport. Good call Midas
PS- had to edit out your curse words, apparently I can't quote you cursing :-p
take him out for a night in the town and go 9 lokos deep.
I don't think anyone can drink 9 lokos dude.
Private dance at Lace.
Sam Adams Utopia
What do you do that your bonus could be 4x what you expected?
PE @ a top 10 fund in nyc
Was your bonus over 1.6MM?
It may be very cliche but what about a nice pair of silver cuff links?
Imagine getting him alcohol and he ends up being muslim ... niiice
If he really really likes sailing and the open seas, I'd probably buy him a nice big shipwheel to hang somewhere in his office. Ofcourse, if you want to go that route, get him one that would match his decor and the color hues in the room (makassar wood shipwheel if it's a darker-toned kind of room).
Also, I saw this nice frame somewhere with 20 different types of knots inside of it. Looks really classy and probably suitable for a person like him.
Sounds like an amazing person to have as a friend and boss!
Hermes tie.
He probably has a few of those
I love Hermes!
cigar is a good choice
I would get a bottle of wine.
Gifts for the Boss (Originally Posted: 12/14/2016)
A chance to say thank you, wipe away any hard feelings, and ingratiate yourself in preparation for any 1Q2017 projects. How much are you spending and what are you getting the guy in charge?
He should be getting you a gift, not you getting him one.
Booze.
I'm showing up to work the next day 15 minutes early like I always do.
This might depend on how close you are with him, but to think outside the box you could gift him something that will let him share it with his family if he's married, with kids, etc. Sometimes they can be more personal and reveal small bits of information about their family life, such as his daughter constantly asking him or something or his son wanting to go somewhere, tickets to a broadway show his wife has expressed interest in, etc. Not every CEO I've come across drinks, so that is something to consider. Some places, such as the brokerage firm I worked with had compliance restrictions with receiving gifts over a certain value. Again this isn't for everybody, so use discernment based on what you know.
Getting a Gift for past bosses when I start full time (Originally Posted: 05/11/2011)
Hey Everyone,
I was wondering what thoughts would be on sending all my past bosses from internships gifts on the day that I start full time - in essence to say thank you for them giving me the opportunity to work for them and that I wouldn't be here if it was not for them.
Opinions on gifts? I was thinking just small gift baskets with maybe flowers + chocolate for female bosses and not sure about my male bosses.
Not a bad idea, I don't think. I'm going through withdrawal, so no ideas for ya
For gifts: it's always good to leave a door open.
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