Where can I find vacancies?
7 Ways to Find Job Vacancies
- Networking. A large number of job vacancies aren’t actually advertised, so in order to find out about these vacancies, job seekers must find a way to get their foot in the door.
- Referrals.
- Company websites.
- Career websites.
- Social media.
- Job fairs.
- Recruitment agencies.
How can I get a job in Kenya without a degree?
Top Well Paying Jobs In Kenya That Do Not Require A Degree
- Success in life lies in what is in your brains not the writing on a piece of paper.
- Cabin Crew.
- Web Developing.
- Small business owner.
- Real Estate Broker.
- Customer Service Agent.
- Sales Representative.
- Electrical power-line installers & repairers.
Can I repeat Kcse?
All candidates wishing to repeat the 2021 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examinations can now register. The registration will be carried out from 2nd June, 2021 and end on 31st July, 2021.
Is Kcse O level or a level?
Certificate Courses KCSE mean grade of C- or equivalent. An O’ level mean grade of Division III or equivalent. An A’ Level qualification with a minimum of two subsidiary passes or equivalent.
What businesses are in demand in Kenya?
Here is a list of the most profitable businesses to start in Kenya:
- Car wash businesses.
- Laundry Business in Kenya.
- Cosmetics Business in Kenya.
- Spare-parts sales Business in Kenya.
- Travel agency business in Kenya.
- Computer Sales Business in Kenya.
- Food sales Business in Kenya.
- Landscaping Business in Kenya.
How can a teenager get a job?
How to Get a Job As a Teen
- 1 Search online for job openings.
- 2 Pick work that lines up with what you like to do.
- 3 Get a work permit if necessary.
- 4 Ask adults for references.
- 5 Network with adults to find job possibilities.
- 6 Create a basic résumé.
- 7 Fill out applications for jobs you’re interested in.
Does KPLC pay Attachees?
Kenya Power Salary FAQs The salary trajectory of an Attaché ranges between locations and employers. The salary starts at KES 39,361 per year and goes up to KES 134,118 per year for the highest level of seniority.