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Nimerudi wrote:Lolest! wrote: I know a Mechanical Engineer earning 60k gross with 7 years experience. Working with some mhindi industrial co
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That's just sad. After 5 years of study in one of the most demanding courses. This is why many Kenyan engineers go to work in the Middle East or banks or audit firms Your best bet in Kenya is to work in a parastatal or a multinational.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/23/2011 Posts: 1,740 Location: Nairobi
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How much you earn depends on what you can deliver. Having a degree in engineering is not enough or sufficient condition to earn a high salo
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 6/25/2015 Posts: 36 Location: Nairobi, Kenya
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streetwise wrote:How much you earn depends on what you can deliver. Having a degree in engineering is not enough or sufficient condition to earn a high salo Agreed. I think that also applies to many of these "high profile" courses people take.
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Multipod wrote:Nimerudi wrote:Lolest! wrote: I know a Mechanical Engineer earning 60k gross with 7 years experience. Working with some mhindi industrial co
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That's just sad. After 5 years of study in one of the most demanding courses. This is why many Kenyan engineers go to work in the Middle East or banks or audit firms Your best bet in Kenya is to work in a parastatal or a multinational. Most employers take advantage of the fact that many are looking for those few jobs
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