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Making Hybrid Work
Does Hybrid Work, Work?
In one of our previous webinars, we brought together our clients to explore a key question facing many businsesses today: Does hybrid working really work?
We covered:
- Key Insights
- Top Benefits
- Common Challenges
Key takeaways from our engineering clients
- There is no one-size-fits-all solution
- Balance between flexibility and productivity is crucial
- Trust is foundational - treat people like adults
- The right hybrid model can solve business challenges
- There's a growing trend towards full-time on-site productivity
- Clear objectives, priorities, and regular meetings are essential
If you're considering implementing a hybrid working model - or adjusting your existing approach - check out our latest resourse to see what others in the industry are saying.
Download the full document here
2025 Company benefit Insights
In Q1, we conducted a comprehensive benefits survey by asking every candidate we engaged with about their expectations and preferences. We also analysed the benefits packages offered by all our clients.
All of the clients we surveyed are from a high tech/engineering background.
By combining both perspectives, we were able to identify which benefits are most in demand in today’s market — providing valuable insight into what truly attracts and retains talent.
One standout insight?
➡️ Hybrid working is significantly more common in larger companies.
"Hybrid Working" is extensively adopted, with higher adoption rates observed among larger companies. This likely stems from post-pandemic operational shifts, where large companies have more resources to implement and support hybrid systems.
It also reflects changing employee expectations for flexibility and autonomy in their working arrangements.
That’s just one small piece of the full picture.
If you would like a complimentary review of your benefits package and insights into how they compare,Get in touch!
Looking for the best places in the UK to maximize your earnings as a Mechanical Design Engineers?
We’ve compiled a list of the top-paying locations, along with house prices in those areas and a salary-to-house-price ratio to help you see where you can make your money go further!
Newcastle:
- Average House Price: £235,000
- Average Salary: £32,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 7.23
Birmingham:
- Average House Price: £255,000
- Average Salary: £42,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 6.0
Southampton:
- Average House Price: £288,000
- Average Salary: £43,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 6.7
Edinburgh:
- Average House Price: £345,000
- Average Salary: £36,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio:9.58
Bristol:
- Average House Price 395,000
- Average Salary: £38,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 10.26
Oxford:
- Average House Price: £485,000
- Average Salary: £42,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 11.41
Cambridge:
- Average House Price: £510,000
- Average Salary: £42,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 12
London:
- Average House Price: £685,00
- Average Salary: £50,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 13.7
Do you want more for your money?
Let’s connect and help you get paid what you deserve!
Start exploring high-paying roles with us today!
Building The Dream Team
Looking to refine your process and build the dream team?
For the past two years, we’ve exhibited at Hardware Pioneers in London — a fantastic opportunity to meet the brilliant minds shaping the future of electronics.
This year, our Director Jamie Harris took to the stage to share his talk, “Building the Dream Team.”
He delivered practical, engaging advice on the five key pillars every team should follow to reach their full potential — including how to refine the recruitment process, from interviews to culture fit.
If you would like to improve any elements of your process, reach out to Jamie, he would be happy to help!
Looking for the best places in the UK to maximize your earnings as a Hardware Design Engineer?
We’ve compiled a list of the top-paying locations, along with house prices in those areas and a salary-to-house-price ratio to help you see where you can make your money go further!
Newcastle:
- Average House Price: £230,470
- Average Salary: £50,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 4.61
Birmingham:
- Average House Price: £250,190
- Average Salary: £55,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 4.55
Southampton:
- Average House Price: £283,000
- Average Salary: £58,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 4.84
Edinburgh:
- Average House Price: £336,000
- Average Salary: £50,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 6.72
Bristol:
- Average House Price 390,000
- Average Salary: £55,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 7.09
Oxford:
- Average House Price: £474,000
- Average Salary: £58,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 8.10
Cambridge:
- Average House Price: £500,000
- Average Salary: £55,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 9.09
London:
- Average House Price: £673,00
- Average Salary: £62,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 10.77
Do you want more for your money?
Let’s connect and help you get paid what you deserve!
Start exploring high-paying roles with us today!
UK Based Quality Engineer Salaries - March 2025
Are you curious about the current salary trends for Mechanical Design Engineers in the UK? Whether you're an employee checking if your earnings are on par with industry standards or an employer aiming to offer competitive salaries, our detailed salary survey provides the insights you need. Explore the comprehensive breakdown of salary ranges across various regions below.
Midlands:
Junior: £21,000 - £30,000 | Mid-Level: £36,000 - £50,000 | Senior: £48,000 - £70,000
North East:
Junior: £20,000 - £32,000 | Mid-Level: £27,000 - £38,000 | Senior: £45,000 - £65,000
North West:
Junior: £22,000 - £32,000 | Mid-Level: £36,000 - £48,000 | Senior: £50,000 - £73,000
Scotland:
Junior: £21,000 - £30,000 | Mid-Level: £37,000 - £52,000 | Senior: £48,000 - £72,000
Wales:
Junior: £21,000 - £30,000 | Mid-Level: £38,000 - £50,000 | Senior: £47,000 - £70,000
South East:
Junior: £24,000 - £33,000 | Mid-Level: £40,000 - £55,000 | Senior: £55,000 - £80,000
South West:
Junior: £22,000 - £31,000 | Mid-Level: £37,000 - £52,000 | Senior: £50,000 - £75,000
East Anglia:
Junior: £23,000 - £32,000 | Mid-Level: £38,000 - £50,000 | Senior: £50,000 - £70,000
Yorkshire:
Junior: £22,000 - £32,000 | Mid-Level: £40,000 - £54,000 | Senior: £50,000 - £74,000
London:
Junior: £25,000 - £35,000 | Mid-Level: £35,000 - £60,000 | Senior: £60,000 - £90,000
(Wide range due to high cost of living and varied industries)
It is important to remember that these are average ranges, and there will be outliers
Is it a match?
Is your existing salary aligned with the standards for your job position? Are you an employer concerned about competitive salaries and what you should be paying? Let us help!
If you're interested in exploring new career options, please submit your CV. Alternatively, if you need support with recruitment, or would like free salary benchmarking across the entire business, submit a vacancy or give us a call!
Please note, these salaries are based on estimation, if you would like a more accurate salary for your business, please get in touch!
Recruiting for a Growth Mindset!
3 reasons why recruiting growth-minded employees will drive your business forward:
1️⃣ Adaptability & Problem-Solving
Growth-minded employees embrace challenges, adapt to change, and continuously seek solutions, making them invaluable in fast-evolving industries.
2️⃣ Continuous Learning & Development
They proactively upskill, stay ahead of industry trends, and contribute to innovation, ensuring your team remains competitive.
3️⃣ Resilience & Motivation
Instead of being discouraged by setbacks, they see failures as learning opportunities, maintaining high performance even under pressure.
Download attactments: Download the 14 Interview questions!
Looking for the best places in the UK to maximize your earnings as an embedded software engineer?
We’ve compiled a list of the top-paying locations, along with house prices in those areas and a salary-to-house-price ratio to help you see where you can make your money go further!
Newcastle:
- Average House Price: £194,000
- Average Salary: £50,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 3.88
Birmingham:
- Average House Price: £232,000
- Average Salary: £57,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 4.03
Southampton:
- Average House Price: £245,000
- Average Salary: £62,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 3.92
Edinburgh:
- Average House Price: £334,000
- Average Salary: £53,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 6.25
Bristol:
- Average House Price: £343,000
- Average Salary: £62,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 5.49
Oxford:
- Average House Price: £470,000
- Average Salary: £62,500
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 7.52
Cambridge:
- Average House Price: £490,000
- Average Salary: £70,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 7.00
London:
- Average House Price: £803,451
- Average Salary: £70,000
- House Price to Salary Ratio: 11.5
Do you want more for your money?
Let’s connect and help you get paid what you deserve!
Start exploring high-paying roles with us today!
10 ways to improve the interview process
10 ways you can improve your interview process!
Design a clear and concise process:Plan the stages of the interview process well in advance, including determining how many interviews will be conducted and who will be involved. Streamlining the process is key to avoid overwhelming candidates. An overly complicated process with too many interviewers or stages can cause confusion and intimidate applicants.
Prepare Thoroughly: All questions, assessments and tasks should be developed well before the interview begins. Tailoring questions to address specific challenges faced in the role is particularly important, especially if the position is niche or has been difficult to fill previously. This allows for a deeper understanding of the candidates' experiences and abilities.
Validate Claims: Instead of taking candidates' word at face value, probe deeper into their claimed experiences. Asking detailed follow-up questions helps verify their skills and ensures they truly meet your requirements. This step is essential to avoid hiring candidates who do not actually possess the skills they claim to have.
Ensure Team Coordination: Each interviewer should be well-informed about the candidates' background to ensure a smooth process. Internal communication prevents candidates from having to repeat themselves, which can be frustrating and inefficient. Ensuring that every team member is on the same page can make the interview process more coherent and professional.
Keep candidates Informed: Clearly outlining each stage of the interview process helps manage candidates' expectations. Informing them about what they need to prepare, such as presentations or tests, and giving them ample time to get ready, demonstrates respect for their time and effort.
Simplify the Process: In a candidate-driven job market, keeping the interview process as straightforward as possible helps maintain candidate interest. Prolonged processes with little feedback can lead to candidates losing interest or accepting offers from other companies. Efficiency and clarity can make your company more attractive to top talent.
Set Feedback Timelines:Informing candidates about when they can expect feedback helps manage their expectations and keeps them engaged in the process. Providing a clear timeline is a professional courtesy that can also improve the candidate experience.
Immediate Post-Interview Review: Discussing the candidate's performance promptly while the details are fresh ensures a more accurate assessment. Using a scoring system or criteria checklist can help evaluate candidates consistently across different interviewers, reducing bias and subjectivity.
Provide Constructive Feedback:Candidates often receive little to no feedback after an interview process, which can be frustrating. Offering detailed feedback, including constructive criticism for those who are not selected, can help candidates improve for future opportunities and leave a positive impression of your company.
Reflect on the Process: A well-organised interview process reflects positively on your company and can significantly influence a candidate's decision. Continuously improving your interview process based on feedback from candidates and interviewers ensures better hires and a positive candidate experience. Better interviews lead to better hires, and a well-structured process leaves candidates confident about your company.
Hardware Pioneers Max 25 Event
HARDWARE PIONEERS MAX 25
We’re Heading Back to Hardware Pioneers!
Last year, we attended the Hardware Pioneers Event in London, where we connected with incredible companies and individuals—and had a fantastic time!
We loved it so much that we’re going back this year!
If you’re attending, be sure to drop by stand A11 and say hi!
Hardware Pioneers is the UK's largest exhibition and conference dedicated to cutting-edge technologies, solutions and tools for innovation-driven engineering teams.
This is a great opportunity for us to learn more about the ever-evolving electronics industry, ensuring we stay ahead of industry trends and topics.
We look forward to seeing you there!
In the mean time, if you are looking to add new recruits into your team and would like some help, make sure to get in touch with one of our top consultants!