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23 Sept 2025

Careers in Construction recruitment event coming to Kildare

Glenveagh will host its first dedicated Careers in Construction Day inviting residents in Kildare and surrounding areas to take the next step in their careers

Careers in Construction recruitment event coming to Kildare

Careers in Construction recruitment event coming to Kildare

Glenveagh, one of Ireland’s leading homebuilders, will host its first dedicated Careers in Construction Day in just over 10 days, inviting residents in Maynooth, Co. Kildare and surrounding areas to take the next step in their careers.
Taking place in the Glenroyal Hotel in Maynooth on Saturday, October 4 from 10am to 1pm, the Careers in Construction Day will showcase various roles available in the business with opportunities for interested candidates to discuss careers in Glenveagh with company representatives.
Located in Maynooth, Glenveagh is a significant contributor to Ireland’s housing supply and has delivered over 7,500 homes across 50 sites since 2017, which includes almost 2,500 homes last year alone.
Registration for Glenveagh’s dedicated Careers in Construction Day is available at glenveagh.ie/moygaddy.  
Glenveagh say they are a people-first employer with benefits to working there like an attractive salary, a comprehensive benefits package including healthcare and pension contribution, and a supportive team environment where each individual’s contribution is valued.
Sinéad Tolan, Head of Human Resources at Glenveagh, said: “At Glenveagh, we’re proud to offer rewarding and long-term careers within in the construction sector. We are dedicated to nurturing talent across a range of backgrounds and experiences.
"We take pride in giving back to our communities and this includes giving local people the opportunity to grow their careers in their own surroundings. This Careers in Construction Day is a chance for local residents to find out more about who we are, meet our team and to see what a future career with Glenveagh could look like.”

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