My job provides:
In general a below-market value salary and low salary increases, compared to the private job market. :-(
Governmental pension. But this is not as good for people of my age as it used to be for elder people. From now (January 2019) it will be replaced by a private pension, with some of the highest employer-paid premiums in the country. Especially good for people for very high incomes. With my reduction to working 80%, I fall just outside this bracket of very high premiums.
Short working days. I work 7,5 hours a day including half an hour lunch break. Most other company in Norway require 8 working hours including half an hour lunch break.
Prioritized health insurance. In Norway you don't need a health insurance, you get very "free" health care (with own shares to a certain maximum). But if there are queues for treatment, you might have to wait a long time to be treated. So companies sometimes buy a private insurance that guarantees fast treatment.
We have a life insurance and a disability insurance. This will paid out a couple of 100K$ in such an occasion.
All year around, whole family travel insurance.
Discount on parking at certain places.
We used to get an hour a week off for training at work with a professional trainer. But since a year or two, we don't get time off to do so. The trainer is still there, and it is for free, but you need to train in your own time now.
We have the possibility to sleep at work, for free. There are bedrooms, cleaned like hotel rooms. I haven't needed this yet, but my co-workers often use this after a party at work.
We have a car wash hall. It costs 0,5$ to buy soap, the rest is for free. We can borrow a hanger for the car, for free. We also have a lifting stand for your car with some tools, where can also dump oil after an oil change. This is for free.
We get free fruit in our department. Lots of bananas and some other fruit.
The cafeteria has pretty good prices, compared to other cafeterias. But I still save money by bringing my lunch from home.
Free charging of electric cars. I don't have one.
There is also a small gym that is for free. Clean towels and shampoo are provided in the showers.
A financial contribution for cell phone and internet at home.
Standard for all (or most) companies in Norway:
25 Days of vacation in addition to national holidays.
Unlimited amount of paid sick days. But I think after a year, you get into the governmental system. My personal number is sick days per year varies between 0 and 5, on average 2.
Paid overtime. To be paid out or taken off.