70% of young people in Ireland have considered a job in construction industry

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"I am delighted to support Chadwicks in promoting job opportunities in the construction industry to young adults," he said, "many of which await their Leaving Cert results this week and have big career decisions to make!"

"I work with tradespeople in my line of work each day and see first-hand what those researched say are the best parts of the job, as I experience them too – from the fun we have together on-site, the creativity to the flexibility – the benefits are in abundance.

"With such a high demand for construction projects here in Ireland and a varied range of job opportunities (including non-physical off-site roles such as manufacturing, planning and design in addition to on-site jobs), the construction industry provides the perfect foundation to a fulfilling career full of progression opportunities."

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