Staff Spotlight: Celine Shadlow 

At Celtic Careers, we believe in building strong connections, and this month, we're delighted to introduce you to Celine Shadlow, a highly accomplished Recruitment Consultant and integral member of our team!

Celine joined Celtic Careers four years ago, bringing a wealth of experience from over two decades in account management, sales, and customer service. Her comprehensive background enables her to swiftly familiarise herself with the unique requirements of each vacancy, ensuring we attract and align with the perfect talent for your business needs. While she's particularly renowned for her work in the Automotive and Renewable Technology sectors, Celine's expertise spans broadly across finance, logistics, and administration placements.

Celine has consistently exceeded her targets since joining us, thriving in the dynamic world of recruitment. Her extensive experience in the print industry provides a unique advantage, as she instinctively understands how to leverage advertising and marketing nuances to attract precisely the right talent for our clients. Celine brings a diverse array of knowledge to her role, passionately believing that cultural fit is paramount in successful placements - a key factor in ensuring tenure longevity and job satisfaction for both candidate and client.

  • Training & Qualifications: Celine holds a Certificate in Office Management and Supervision from the Irish Management Institute.

  • Personal Life: When not connecting clients with top talent, Celine is an avid traveller. Her two-year journey across Australia and Asia, which began in 2006, ignited a passion for exploring new destinations that endures. Originally from Dublin, Celine now resides in Carlow, cherishing time with her family and enjoying outdoor pursuits.


Looking to strengthen your team with the right talent, or perhaps develop long-term recruitment planning? Get in touch with Celine today.

We hope you enjoyed getting to know Celine! Stay tuned for more team spotlights from Celtic Careers.

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