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How to Find Best Part-Time Jobs in Kenya as a Student

NyongesaSande News Desk by NyongesaSande News Desk
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Balancing work and school as a student can be tough, but with the right strategy, you can find a part-time job that fits your schedule, pays well, and even helps you gain valuable work experience. Here’s a guide on how to find the best part-time jobs in Kenya as a student.

    • Tips On How to Find the Best Part-Time Jobs in Kenya as a Student
      • 1. Take Evening Classes to Free Up Your Day
      • 2. Use Online Platforms to Search for Jobs
      • 3. Make the Most of Campus and Internship Opportunities
      • 4. Talk to Your Former Internship Employers
  • Conclusion

Tips On How to Find the Best Part-Time Jobs in Kenya as a Student

1. Take Evening Classes to Free Up Your Day

If possible, opt for evening classes. This way, you free up your daytime hours to work. Many employers offer daytime jobs, such as:

  • Receptionist
  • Sales Assistant
  • Customer Service Representative
    These positions usually don’t require specialized skills and give you an opportunity to gain practical work experience. You can learn on the job while continuing your studies.

If evening classes aren’t available, consider talking to your academic advisor about flexible schedules, especially if you’re working to support yourself.

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2. Use Online Platforms to Search for Jobs

Many part-time jobs for students are posted on online job platforms. Some of the most popular job sites include:

  • BrighterMonday Kenya
  • Fuzu
  • MyJobsInKenya
  • LinkedIn
  • Glassdoor Kenya

Here’s how to make the most of these platforms:

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  • Filter your search to focus on part-time or internship roles.
  • Set up job alerts to stay updated on new listings.
  • Have a professional CV and cover letter ready, emphasizing your availability and any relevant experience, even unpaid work.

Also, check for online freelance gigs on platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, and PeoplePerHour, which offer flexible remote work in writing, editing, design, and social media.

3. Make the Most of Campus and Internship Opportunities

You might find some of the best part-time job opportunities right on your university campus:

  • Library Assistant
  • Research Assistant
  • Teaching Assistant
  • Helping Lecturers Mark Assignments

These roles often don’t require commuting, saving you time and transport costs. Here’s how to find them:

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  • Visit your academic office or talk to department heads.
  • Check your school’s noticeboard or online bulletin boards for job postings.
  • Ask older students for tips on available campus jobs.

Lecturers may also need help with academic projects. If you have a good relationship with a lecturer, ask if they need an assistant for their research or other duties.

4. Talk to Your Former Internship Employers

If you’ve done an internship before, consider going back to your previous employer and asking if they need help on a part-time basis. Since you already know the work environment, it will be easier for you to fit in. Many companies appreciate students who are familiar with their systems.

You can offer to work on weekends or in the mornings, depending on your class schedule. Even simple tasks, like filing documents or updating records, can help you make money and gain experience.


Conclusion

Finding a part-time job as a student in Kenya requires effort, but it’s possible with the right approach. By leveraging online job platforms, seeking opportunities on campus, and maintaining connections with previous employers, you can find flexible jobs that help you earn money and gain work experience. Be proactive, stay organized, and choose roles that align with your skills and schedule for the best results.

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