Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Kitui flour mills jobs: how do I get a Kitui flour mills job?

Recently, while traveling from Mazeras to Mombasa, I overheard an interesting discussion on Kitui flour mills jobs. One of the speakers seemed to be a fellow who works at Kitui flour mills, whereas the other speaker seemed to be an individual who was keen on getting a job at Kitui flour mills. The latter was seeking the former’s advice, on how to get Kitui flour mills jobs.
The fellow who was looking for Kitui flour mills jobs was told that there are apparently three ways in which one can get a job at Kitui flour mills.
He was told that one of the ways in which he could get a Kitui flour mills jobs is by visiting the careers page on the Kitui flour mills website, and applying for a position there. Apparently, job vacancies that arise at Kitui flour mills are advertised on the careers page of the Kitui flour mills website, and this is something he could take advantage of.
He was told that the other way in which he could get a Kitui flour mills job would be by presenting himself to Kitui flour mills premises and being ‘picked’ for a job from there. Apparently, for the low cadre positions, the arrangement is one where you present yourself at the gate on days when new people are being 'taken'/recruited, get picked for the position and earn yourself a place at Kitui flour mills.
He was also told that yet another way in which he could possibly get a Kitui flour mills job would be by networking with folks who already work there, and trying to get them to recommend him for any positions that may arise. Apparently, in those sorts of companies, the existing employees are sometimes advised to recommend potential workers (whom they apparently then act as guarantors for). Which means that by networking and befriending the folks who are already working at Kitui flour mills, one could stand a chance of eventually getting a job there. In any case, if nothing else, those folks who are already working at Kitui flour mills may alert him or her when new positions he can apply for arise… So, apparently, networking is a good idea.

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