Clancy & Theys Construction Company’s Post

We're honored to announce that Clancy & Theys has been named a recipient of the "Best Place to Work" by Triangle Business Journal and "Best Employers" by Business North Carolina for 2024! These accolades highlight what we've always known—Clancy & Theys is a truly special place to build a career. “These awards reflect the heart and soul of our company—our people,” says Baker Glasgow, president of Clancy & Theys. “As we celebrate 75 years, there's no better way to honor our collective success than by recognizing our incredible employees.” These awards recognize companies excelling in employee engagement and workplace environment, based on comprehensive surveys covering compensation, trust, and engagement. “It’s an honor to receive these recognitions,” says Fleming Herring, V.P., Raleigh division manager. “Our culture of trust and innovation is truly captured by our team. I’m proud to lead teams that thrive in our supportive environment.” For 75 years, Clancy & Theys has prioritized creating an environment where employees are heard, valued, and supported—just like family. We offer competitive compensation, benefits, and a standalone mental health program to ensure our team’s well-being and success. Thank you to our amazing team whose dedication and spirit make Clancy & Theys an exceptional place to work. 🌟 #TheClancyWay #BestPlaceToWork #BestEmployers2024 #EmployeeEngagement

Srijib Mukherjee, Ph.D. , P.E.

Senior Scientist @ US DOE Oak Ridge National Laboratory/Joint Faculty Professor UTK | Licensed Professional Engineer (P.E.)

3mo

They are amazing employers. My younger son worked there for a year , he heads to law school this fall . They treated him very fairly and he learnt a ton . He loved the working environment. C&T is an outstanding company .

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Rollin Hansen, AIA

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3mo

Way to go!

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