List Of Fake Recruitment Agencies In Kenya

A recruitment agency is a business that is hired by companies and organisations to find suitable employees. Employers outsource recruitment because it takes a lot of resources and not everyone has the expertise to find and recruit the best talent themselves.

In this article Keweb.co tries to answer the question by publishing the full list of Fake Recruitment Agencies in Kenya. We do not have the sole authority to publish the list here.

Below is the full List of Fake Recruitment Agencies In Kenya

How do I know if a recruitment agency is legit in Kenya?

Clues for knowing if a recruitment agency is legit

  • #1—They ask you for money.
  • #2—They ask you for unnecessary personal information.
  • #3—The job seems too good to be true.
  • #4—They don’t have a lot of details about the job.
  • #5—They offer you the job without even interviewing you.
  • #6—You get an offer for a job to which you never applied.
  • #7—They seem to have a small network.

How much do recruitment agencies charge in Kenya?

Getting hired through a recruitment agency is free

Recruitment agencies do not -and should not- ask candidates to pay any fee during the hiring process. The service is paid by the employers hiring for that specific role.

How long does recruitment process take in Kenya?

Looking at median values, interviewing takes up the most time (19 hours), closely followed by CV screening and shortlisting (18 hours).

How do I send my CV to a recruitment agency?

To email a CV, follow these steps:

  1. Find and enter the recipient’s work email address.
  2. Mention the reason for sending your CV in the subject line.
  3. Greet the recipient by name in the email and inform them who you are and why you’re sending them your CV.
  4. Close the email politely and give your full name.

How to apply for a job abroad from Kenya?

How to Apply for Jobs Abroad

  1. Use international job boards to search for positions abroad.
  2. Send an application tailored to your destination country.
  3. Apply for a visa.
  4. Pack your bags and hit the road.