How I Got A Job Before My Graduation

By Selipha Kihagi

Kenya’s job market can be a difficult one, and if you have been searching endlessly for jobs without any luck, then you can attest to that as being true; and this has rendered most youth jobless.

This becomes frustrating, especially when the state of being jobless extends to more than 2 years after a candidate’s graduation.

Sandra Mwangi*, a lady who is already in her first job but has no graduation papers to show for shares her story. She is still waiting for her graduation, but is ecstatic about her new job.

Sandra’s Story

“When I finished campus late last year, I did not know what to do or where to begin but I knew I did not want to stay home and help out with the daily chores until my graduation, like most of my schoolmates decided to do. I wanted a job and I wanted it fast,” says Sandra.

“Like most jobseekers in Kenya, I started going through job adverts in the Newspapers, Social Media (Facebook & Twitter) and every career website I could find. For every job I thought I was qualified for, there was an application sent out. After a month of sending applications to different organisations on a daily basis, not even one person called for an interview or replied to my emails.

Nothing was working out and frustration was now kicking in, but i knew I could not allow myself to give up. I had gone through so much advice with my parents to despair, so I decided to reach out to friends and those I knew for help . That incase they heard of an opening they should let me know.

2 weeks later, I was told about an internship position. It wouldn’t pay much, but I was promised experience and an opportunity to grow. That it would steer up my career, after all, there was nothing else I was doing.

At first I was skeptical, why would I agree to an internship that wouldn’t pay enough to keep a house, afford partying on weekends and buy nice things? No one wants that.

But I decided to talk to a close friend of mine about it, and like any accomplished person would say – or so I’ve learnt, he told me to take it and look for other opportunities while at it. So I took the internship.

The internship was a good idea to keep my mind busy, but not without challenges. There were times I didn’t know where fare to work would come from. The pay was not enough and asking for money from my parents was met by rejection since they were of a different opinion, they wanted I stay home and wait upon the graduation.

Still no job offers after 4 months into my internship, I knew I was doing something wrong.”

How I Got The Job After My Internship

“I got myself a mentor, a close friend of mine who I am still grateful for until this day. He told me to take a break from sending applications. I was confused at first but he knew better, so I allowed him to explain what he meant by that.

I realised I was doing everything wrong. I was applying to the wrong jobs, some which I was not even qualified for. I also realised I had been applying to scam jobs because I was not selective on the websites I got the jobs from, I would just apply because it was open to applications. While my CV was good and updated, and my Cover Letters good enough to get me interviews, they were going to the wrong organizations.

Knowing this, I decided to write down open positions and compare the skills in my CV with the ones on the job advert. If they matched, then an application was sent out. After about 3 weeks of doing this, I got the first call ever to a job interview, one that got me the job I have today. I didn’t have connections, It was all me! I am still on probation, but I believe in my skills and I keep learning every day.”

Do you have an inspiring career journey to share? Contact selipha@corporatestaffing.co.ke

7 Comments

  1. thank you for that article it has helped me fully……… I intend to change my job hunting tactics promptly.

  2. Am Godfrey currently completing ma 2nd year and i would like to ask which is the best website to know about the job market..Also could u mind sending me a format of a cv…….lastly should i include all the places i have worked in ma cv

  3. This is a holder of Bachelor of Science (Mathematics), thank so much for the sharing Sandra and indeed inspiring to me because with many applications am yet to receive my interview!!!

  4. iam laurah oside.i hav done a certificate course in health records and information technology.iam looking for a job.please if you hear of any vacancies from hospitals inform me.my phone number is 0718492144

  5. I am daisy i have a 5years work experience,i have’nt been promoted since then,but they have been calling me for internal interviews without any consideration though i qualify,i did bachelor of business management (finance option)awaiting graduation and also a holder of CPA part 2,i really would like to change jobs and move for green pastures but i don’t know how!!can someone please help me get a new job that matches my profession.many thanks my contact no.0707561872

  6. am joshua ngala ndolo&am aprophesional dj&am looking for a joab in the social media as a dj.plz!who can help me to get the joab?call me on this no.0716131786.

  7. Thank for that story. I have learned some few things. I we shall see more true stories inspire others .Thanks Sandra

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