If there is something hard to get in Kenya, is a job but do you know you can make the job of looking for a job easier?
You don’t have to tarmac or buy newspapers just to check for vacancies. Here are websites that can inbox you on latest job vacancies via email.
1. Fuzu
Fuzu is the best for fresh graduates and students looking for internships. It advertises jobs that ask for little to no experience. Most vacancies here are those of assistant positions.
To start getting job alerts via email, you need to signup with fuzu. Its easy as you can do that using your facebook account. You can also use gmail or your linkedin account.
2. Brighter Monday
Looking for real jobs, from real employers and real places? Then brighter monday is the place to be. I know of people who have got jobs through brighter monday.
Brighter monday will alert you of the most convenient jobs. Those near you and those that relate to your profession. To get job alerts, signup with brighter monday. Its free.
3. Career point
CareerPoint mostly introduces job vacancies in top positions and from top organizations. Here expect to find names like UN and other NGOs. The jobs they advertise demand a lot of experience and expertise from the applicants.
The good thing about Careerpoint, is their career advice. They will show you how to write a professional Cv. In their articles, they have covered topics on how you can qualify for a job and why some people fail to qualify for jobs.
To get updated of job vacancies by career point, all you need is to subscribe with career point via email.
4. Jiji
If you are looking for house keeping or any kind of handy jobs then Jiji is the site to check. The jobs offered here don’t need much experience. They also demand little to no academic qualifications.
About 50% of jobs here are offered by individuals. So here you can contact your potential employer to share of your expertise before you send your cv. If its needed.
That is what we have for today. I hope this websites will help you get your dream job. If you got a job from any of the following sites, please leave a comment.


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