Unlock Your Potential :kra InternShip

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) offers an internship program that helps students and recent graduates gain practical experience in tax administration and public service. This program improves their knowledge and skills while deepening their understanding of Kenya’s tax systems and compliance practices.

Interns get the chance to work in different KRA departments, learning about the challenges and operations of revenue collection. The KRA internship is a great opportunity for those looking to build careers in finance, economics, or public policy, providing a solid platform for professional growth.  

Apply for KRA Internship September 2024, Dates & Form

What is KRA Internship?

The KRA Internship program is a government initiative designed to develop young talent for the job market. It offers a 3-month industrial attachment for continuing degree students and a 12-month internship for recent diploma and degree graduates.

Opportunities Embedded In the Internship

KRA offers internship opportunities to recent diploma and degree graduates in the following fields:

  • Finance/Accounting
  • Economics/Statistics
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Human Resource
  • Marketing/Communications
  • Library & Information Science
  • Records Management

What is Required to Qualify?

  • Be between 20 and 35 years old and a Kenyan citizen.
  • Have a diploma or degree from a recognized institution.
  • Be available for full-time work for twelve months.
  • Have never done an internship or had work experience in your field after graduation.

Application process

To apply for an internship at the Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), follow these steps:

  1. Check the KRA website or career portal for available internship opportunities and requirements.
  2. Prepare a tailored CV and cover letter that highlight your relevant skills and education.
  3. Submit your application online through the KRA portal during the application window.
  4. If shortlisted, you may be invited for an interview. Successful candidates will receive placements based on their field of study.

Process Of Recruitment

Check the KRA e-recruitment portal for the internship application deadline. The portal lists available internship and attachment opportunities. Only registered users can access the private KRA careers page and apply for internships.

KRA usually accepts applications for the 12-month internship at the end of the year. For example, applications for the January to December 2025internship program were open from August to November 2024

Renumeration

KRA interns receive a monthly stipend of Kshs. 15,000, subject to statutory deductions. The recruitment process follows strict following You will only be contacted if you are shortlisted for the internship. If not, you can try again in the future.

Benefits
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) internship program offers valuable learning and skill development, but some aspects raise concerns about intern absorption into permanent positions.

A major downside is the limited opportunity for interns to be hired after the program. Many interns invest time and resources, hoping for a job offer, but only a few are absorbed due to budget limits or company policies. This often leads to disappointment and lower morale.

The competitive nature of public sector jobs adds another challenge. Interns often compete with a large pool of applicants, making job security uncertain despite their efforts. Also, if the focus shifts more to tasks than learning and mentorship, interns may miss out on valuable development.

Finally, unclear communication about the absorption process can be frustrating. Uncertainty about job prospects can make the program less appealing to potential candidates.

In summary, while the KRA internship offers great experience, limited job opportunities, competition, and lack of clarity can be significant challenges for interns.

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