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Promotions: Tenure vs. Performance — What’s Fair, What Works?

In offices up and down the UK, a familiar debate bubbles quietly between HR, line managers, and the people doing the work: should promotions be based on how long someone’s been around—or how well they’re actually doing the job? At Proximity Recruitment, we see the aftershocks of this decision every day. Talented professionals move on […]

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The Real Value of Exit Interviews – And Why You’re Probably Missing It

Let’s face it—by the time someone hands in their notice, most companies have already mentally moved on. The exit interview? Often treated as a tick-box exercise, half-heartedly conducted on their last day, sometimes skipped altogether. But here’s the thing: if you’re overlooking the potential of a well-run exit interview, you’re leaving invaluable insight on the

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Mental Health Days vs. Sick Days: Why the Distinction Matters

When someone calls in sick, most of us immediately picture coughs, fevers, or a dodgy takeaway. But what about burnout, anxiety, or just hitting an emotional wall? Increasingly, the modern workplace is starting to recognise that mental health is just as important as physical health — and that sometimes, what people really need isn’t rest

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Promoting Internally vs. Hiring Externally: What’s Right for Your Business?

There comes a moment in every organisation when a key role opens up. Maybe someone’s been promoted, maybe someone’s moved on, or maybe it’s just time to scale. Regardless of the reason, the big question lands on the table: Do we promote from within, or bring in fresh talent from outside? We hear this question

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Toxic Positivity in the Workplace: When Good Vibes Go Too Far

We’ve all heard the phrase, “just stay positive.” It’s well-meaning, and in many cases, uplifting. But when the push for relentless positivity becomes the default response to every workplace challenge, it can end up doing more harm than good. At Proximity Recruitment, we see this dynamic play out across industries — where an insistence on

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“Lazy Girl Jobs”: Why the Viral Trend Isn’t as Idle as It Sounds

There’s a term doing the rounds on TikTok and across LinkedIn feeds that’s made many employers raise an eyebrow—Lazy Girl Jobs. At first glance, it sounds like something you’d want to steer clear of: a label dripping with entitlement, apathy, and a worrying lack of ambition. But dig a little deeper and you’ll find the

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Digital Surveillance & Productivity Tracking: Performance Booster or Trust Killer?

Walk into most workplaces today, whether it’s a buzzing marketing firm in Manchester or a fintech start-up in Shoreditch, and chances are you’ll find a digital system quietly running in the background. Clocking screen time. Logging keystrokes. Recording idle minutes. Productivity tracking has shifted from novelty to standard practice in many UK businesses. But here’s

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Side Hustles While Employed: A Sign of Ambition or a Distraction from Your Main Job?

As the traditional nine-to-five model shifts and employees seek more control over their careers, the rise of side hustles has become impossible to ignore. From freelancing and online retail to content creation and consulting, many professionals are pursuing secondary income streams alongside their full-time roles. But this trend raises a vital question: do side hustles

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