Friday, February 1, 2013

Hot Jobs Kenya

Hot Jobs Kenya


When You Know Your Worth; Employers Apply With Offers

Posted: 01 Feb 2013 08:08 AM PST

By Tabitha Makumi, Before Accepting That Job, Do You Know Your Worth? In today's competitive job market where most graduates are qualified for most jobs but are only jobs for selected few, building a personal brand with a strong presence is critical to your career, so it's important to prioritize and identify ways to get noticed as a job seeker.  Whether it's your skills that make you stand out or your qualifications, personal branding or how potential employers view you is vital to a job seeker.

What Classic 105’s MAINA KAGENI Makes in a Month

Posted: 01 Feb 2013 07:59 AM PST

He is the most loved or hated radio host for the popular breakfast Show on Classic 105. Touted to be one of the multimillionaires in the show biz industry, Classic 105's Maina Kageni has been living the high life since he ventured into radio years back at Capital FM. However radio has not been the only way he has earned his millions, Maina is a business man who ventures in risky businesses.

Hemingways Security Jobs Kenya

Posted: 01 Feb 2013 05:10 AM PST

February 1, 2013   SECURITY JOBS KENYA   Security Jobs In Kenya 2013.

ICT Indexer Vacancies in Kenya

Posted: 01 Feb 2013 04:39 AM PST

February 1, 2013   IT JOBS IN KENYA   IT Employment Jobs In Kenya. Position: Indexer Location: Nairobi Industry: ICT Our client, a well established IT firm that offers IT support service to many companies with a clientele base ranging from Small Market Enterprises to Multinational companies, seeks to recruit a dynamic, self driven and professional Indexer who will also act as a client liaison executive as part of the document digitization system (DDS) implementation.

NGO Marketing Consultant Jobs.

Posted: 01 Feb 2013 03:59 AM PST

Sales & Marketing Vacancies 2013. SHOPS Project Technical Assistance to Innovative Health Financing Schemes Scope of Work for Marketing and Distribution Consultant Background Strengthening Health Outcomes through the Private Sector (SHOPS) Project is a global five-year USAID-funded project, which aims to expand the role of the private sector, including NGOs and for-profit entities in the sustainable provision and use of high-quality health information, products and services

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