June 30, 2022

ROCS Grad Staffing Office Holiday Gift Buying Guide

Are you looking for a gift for your coworker or boss, but not sure where to start?  No need to look further, we’ve done the research for you!

These recommendations are sure to put a smile on both you and your coworker’s faces while reducing any last minute holiday stress.

The Pet Lover:

For the co-worker who's furry friends always make an appearance in video meetings

Gift Idea #1: Gourmet Three Piece Catnip (Amazon Link) - $14.99

 Three Piece Gourmet Catnip Gift Set
Gourmet Catnip

Gift Idea #2: Gourmet Dog Cookies (Amazon Link) - $14.99

Gourmet Dog Cookies
Fancy Treats

Gift Idea #3: Yeti Bowl (Amazon Link) - $40

YETI Boomer Dog Bowl Review - Gun Dog
Overpriced Pet Bowl

The Coffee Lover:

For the overly caffeinated officemate

Gift Idea #1: Mug Warmer (Amazon Link) - $19.99

Mug Warmer
Great for the desk

Gift Idea #2: YETI Mug (Amazon Link) - $35

YETI Rambler 20 oz Stainless Tumbler
Everyone loves a Yeti cup

Gift Idea #3: Mini Milk Frother  (Amazon Link) - $8.99

 Powerful Handheld Milk Frother
Handheld Milk Frother

The Sports Fan:

For the coworker who’s Sunday plans always include their couch and remote

Gift Idea #1: Cool Team Shirt  (Amazon Link) - $29.99

NHL Mens Loose Fit Performance Rashguard Wicking Short Sleeve Shirt
The one semi-successful DMV team

Gift Idea #2: Quirky Sports Mug (Amazon Link) - $29.95

The Mug with a Hoop
The Mug with a Hoop

Gift Idea #3: Titleist Pro V1 Golf Balls (Amazon Link) - $49.95

Great Pricey Golf Balls

The Movie Buff: 

For the coworker who is always quoting movies during meetings 

Gift Idea #1: Popcorn Kernels and Seasoning Variety Pack (Amazon Link) - $22.00

Popcorn Kernels and Seasoning Variety Pack
Popcorn Variety Pack

Gift Idea #2: Heated Blanket (Amazon Link) - $39.99

Heated Blanket
Heated Blanket

Gift Idea #3: Movie Bucket List Scratch off Map (Amazon Link) - $19.88

 Top 250 Movie Bucket List
Top 250 Movie Bucket List

The Food Fanatic:

For the officemate who’s favorite part of the day is lunch 

Gift Idea #1: Bamboo Charcuterie Board Set (Amazon Link) - $39.99

Bamboo Cheese Board and Knife Set
Bamboo Cheese Board and Knife Set

Gift Idea #2: Deluxe Hot Sauce Making Kit (Amazon Link) - $34.77

Deluxe Hot Sauce Making Kit
Deluxe Hot Sauce Making Kit

Gift Idea #3: Cocktail Smoker Kit with Torch (Amazon Link) - $39.95

 Cocktail Smoker Kit with Torch
Old Fashioned Drink Smoker Kit

The “I have no idea”:  

Still not sure? Everyone likes a good smelling candle

Gift Idea #1: Yankee Candle Vanilla Cupcake (Amazon Link) - $16.88

As Generic as it gets

For your HR Team & Hiring Managers:

Send them to ROCS to take hiring off their plate!

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