As a job seeker in Kenya, it’s natural to seek out the companies that offer the best salaries. However, it’s essential to remember that money shouldn’t be the sole driving force when searching for a job. Nevertheless, let’s take a detailed look at the best-paying companies in Kenya in 2023:
1. United Nations (UN)
The UN office in Kenya serves as the headquarters for four UN offices worldwide. Besides providing competitive pay, the organization also offers an attractive benefits package. Brighter Monday Kenya’s survey ranked the UN as the second-best paying company in the country, just after Safaricom.
The UN is known for providing ample opportunities for career growth, which encourages many employees to remain with the organization until retirement.
2. Safaricom
As a leading telecommunications firm in Kenya, Safaricom was ranked number 1 in the 2018 survey of the best places to work. This high ranking is largely attributed to the sense of pride felt by its employees. The company actively collaborates with communities, bringing about positive change. Safaricom offers a handsome pay package and even provides lunch to all its HQ-based employees.
3. Kenya Electricity Generating Company PLC (KenGen)
KenGen is the primary electric power generation company in Kenya. It fosters a work environment that continuously adds value to its employees, optimizing their contributions to the provision of electric energy. The company upholds an inclusive culture, ensuring all employees are treated fairly, and the overall working environment is excellent.
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4. Google
Google is often considered a dream company for many, with its appealing starting salary of Ksh. 250,000. The work environment is known for its friendliness, featuring bean bags for seating.
To join Google, candidates must go through three essential steps: application, interview, and the final decision-making process.
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5. Centum
As a leading investment company listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange and Uganda Securities Exchange, Centum provides investors with access to a portfolio of quality, diverse investments. The company offers various avenues for hiring, including experienced hires, graduate trainees, and internships. Graduates can expect a starting salary ranging between Ksh. 100,000 and Ksh. 150,000.
6. Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA)
KRA boasts a professional team of over 6,000 employees deployed across the country. The company has created a favorable work environment with mentorship programs to develop talent. KRA has been recognized as one of the top five employers of choice in Kenya.
7. Kenya Power and Lighting Company (KPLC)
As the entity responsible for most of the electricity transmission and distribution system in Kenya, KPLC provides electricity to a vast number of consumers. The company ranks 7th on the list of best-paying companies in Kenya and offers employment opportunities ranging from entry-level to professional hires.
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8. PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC)
As a multinational audit company with a branch in Kenya, PwC is among the best-paying companies in the country. The company recruits graduate trainees with salaries ranging from 70,000 to 85,000 Ksh.
The selection process for graduate trainees is rigorous, involving various online tests and interviews to ensure they hire the best candidates.
It’s important to note that joining PwC as a fresh graduate is highly competitive, and candidates need an impressive CV and a sharp mind to stand out in the selection process.
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