Pictured at ESB's graduate induction are back (l-r) Matthew Bennett (Laois), Kyle Moore (Wexford) and Robert Wall (Laois) front (l-r) Amy Craven (Offaly), Aoife Kealy (Laois), Leah Hanrahan (Wexford).

Graduates from Offaly and surrounding counties begin ESB's development programme

Graduates from counties Offaly, Laois, Kilkenny and Wexford have joined over 70 graduates from Irish and international third-level institutions, spanning disciplines such as engineering, IT, HR, commercial, marketing, and finance have joined ESB’s bespoke graduate programme.

The programme offers each graduate the chance to work on impactful assignments and major projects, gaining hands-on experience across the diverse areas of the organisation.

ESB’s Graduate Development Programme forms part of an ambitious drive by the company to recruit talent from third-level institutions across the island of Ireland, and internationally, to support the delivery of its Net Zero by 2040 strategy.

Graduates were welcomed to the organisation by ESB Chief Executive Paddy Hayes at their recent induction. Throughout the duration of the programme each graduate will receive a range of supports including being partnered with individual mentors from within their chosen business unit, IT equipment and access to allow hybrid working as part of ESB’s smart working offering.

ESB’s Executive Director, People & Organisation Development Sinéad Kilkelly said: “At ESB, our graduate programme places a strong emphasis on both professional and personal growth. These graduates have the opportunity to make an impact within the organisation and play their part as we work towards achieving our Net Zero by 2040 target. We look forward to supporting them throughout their journey at ESB and wish them every success as they begin their careers with us."

Recruitment for our 2026 Graduate Development Programme will open on 22 September and ESB is inviting applications from all final-year and post-graduate students. Applications can be made via the ESB website: www.esb.ie/careers