Mombasa Maize Millers is one of the most desirable employers within Mombasa City. That is because it is viewed as a stable business. And this means that folks who manage to secure jobs at Mombasa Maize Millers (and perform their roles effectively) are assured of some degree of job security. There is also the fact that Mombasa Maize Millers is a relatively prestigious place to work at. If you tell people within the neighborhood that you work at Mombasa Maize Millers, they are likely to view you quite positively. This would be in line with how they view the company’s various brands – you know, the likes of Ndovu flour, Bahari, Bora, Swan, Halisi, Cosmo and Faida Feeds (to name but just a few): these being brands that are very well established within Mombasa City. The third factor that makes Mombasa Maize Millers jobs desirable is in that the company is said to pay its workers reasonably well. Add to this the fact that Mombasa Maize Millers is a relatively stable business, meaning that chances of worker’s pay being delayed are low, and you see why working there is quite a bit deal. It is on account of those factors that competition for Mombasa Maize Millers jobs is as fierce as competition for Kitui flour mills jobs.
So how do people manage to get Mombasa Maize Millers jobs?
Well, it seems to depend on what kind of job you are seeking at the company.
If, for instance, you are looking for a Mombasa Maize
Millers office job, you can consider checking the ‘careers’ section of their
website. Their website is accessible at mombasamaizemillers.co.ke, and once you
get to the website, check at the top right hand corner and you will see a menu
icon. Click on it, and a menu with items like ‘Home’, ‘Products’, ‘Recipes’,
‘Careers’ and ‘Locations’ will appear. From that menu, click on the ‘Careers’
link. Then on the next page, browse through the various Mombasa Maize Millers
job vacancies that are available, until you find the one that you seem to be
qualified for or the one that appeals to you and click on it to apply.
Another option you can consider using – though this is a
long shot – is that of simply emailing your job application and CV to Mombasa
Maize Millers, and hoping that it will be seen and responded to. This can come
in handy if none of the Mombasa Maize Millers job vacancies listed on their
website seems to suit you, yet you still want to work for them. But as we said,
this idea of sending unsolicited CVs/applications is a long shot, though in
various organizations, you do find folks who managed to get jobs this way.
If you are looking for a manual job at Mombasa Maize
Millers, you can consider visiting the company’s factory location, and trying
to establish from the folks around there how people get ‘taken’ (recruited) for
those manual positions.
You could also consider networking with people who are
already working at Mombasa Maize Millers and eventually establishing how they
managed to secure their jobs and how you too can.
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