Internships Opportunities In Kenya

By | October 14, 2019

An internship is an official program offered by an employer to potential employees.  Internships are most popular with undergraduates or graduate students who work between one to four months and have a goal to gain practical work or research related experience. Internship opportunities are available all year round in Kenya.

Below is the list of available internships opportunities In Kenya closing this month.

Cytonn: Client Services & Operations Assistant Internship 2021 Closing Date: September 2nd, 2021

Cytonn: Digital Marketing Interns 2021 Closing Date: September 2nd, 2021

TSC Announces Recruitment Of 6,000 Internship Teachers For Primary And Secondary Schools To Be Filled In August 2021

2021 United Nations Global Compact Summer & Fall Internships Application Deadline: 21st October 2021

Cytonn: Project Management Internship Closing Date: August 2nd, 2021

Cytonn: Product Development Internship Closing Date: August 2nd, 2021

Cytonn Risk and Compliance Internship 2021 Closing Date: May 10th, 2021

Cytonn: 2021 Digital Marketing Internship Closing Date:   April 6th, 2021

TSC advertises New Internship Vacancies at the Secretariat; Requirements and How to apply Closing Date: January 2021

IBM: 2021 Great Minds Student Internships Closing Date: 15 December 2020

Crystal Recruit: IT Customer Support Internship 2019 Closes: Nov 2, 2019

Cytonn: User Interface Design Internship 2019 Closing Date: October 23rd, 2019

Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Teacher Internship 2019 Deadline/Closing: 23rd October, 2019.

Cytonn: Software Engineering Internship 2019 Closing Date: October 22nd, 2019

Cytonn: Business Systems Analysis Internship 2019 Closing Date: October 22nd, 2019

Cytonn: Service Design and Innovation Internship 2019 Closing Date: October 18th, 2019

Laikipia University Internship Opportunities 2019 Closing/Deadline: 11 October 2019

Also See

Public Service Commission Internship 2021/2022

Kenya Civil Aviation Authority Internship 2021/2022

World Vision Kenya Internship Programme 2021/2022

UNICEF Internship Programme 2021/2022

FAQs

Do you get paid for an internship?

What do interns typically get paid? The National Association of Colleges & Employers (NACE) reported that the average hourly wage for undergraduate interns rose from $16.35 in 2014 to $18.06 in 2017. With paid internships, students are typically paid weekly, bi-weekly, monthly or provided a stipend.

How many hours can an intern work?

Expect to work 40 hours a week. However, many companies allow you to have a half-day Friday, with some companies even allowing you to make up these hours during the other days of the week. Many interns will try to earn overtime pay (1.5x normal pay), so they end up working around 45 hours a week.

How to get Paid for an Internship

There’s no substitute for hands-on experience. Students can study the fashion industry, the IT industry, or any other field of interest for four years and leave college with little or no practical experience at all. This is why nearly every decent-sized college or university has a full-time, fully staffed internship program connecting interns to employers. Experience is great but experience meshed with money is even better. Paid internships offer students a way to gain relevant knowledge and the skills required to succeed in a specific career field while making some money through an hourly wage, weekly salary, or stipend over the course of the internship.

What companies offer paid internships?

The majority of Fortune 500 companies pay their interns, in large part because they have the cash flow to do so. They also understand the value of training someone who may turn out to be a beneficial employee once they graduate from college. The private sector (and even non-profits and solo practitioners) also offers several paid internships. In addition, large employers, like Viacom and Warner Brothers, have internship programs and are paying their interns. Other industries who commonly pay interns include banking, government, account, fashion, advertising, public relations and IT.

What do interns typically get paid?

The National Association of Colleges & Employers (NACE) reported that the average hourly wage for undergraduate interns rose from $16.35 in 2014 to $18.06 in 2017. With paid internships, students are typically paid weekly, bi-weekly, monthly or provided a stipend. NACE also reported in May 2017 that they anticipated employers hiring 3.4% more interns in 2017 than in the previous year.