Courtesy of Daily Nation: You would want to know where the money is if you are making a
career move. The most rewarding job in terms of wages and salaries in
Kenya for the last five years has been in the Non-Governmental
Organisations, a survey has said.
According to the Economic Survey 2013 conducted by
Kenya National Bureau of Statistics, an average monthly salary for an
employee in NGO’s was Sh194,000 last year, the highest amount in both
the private and public sector.
This is despite the fact that the remuneration has
been reducing over the last five years, where an employee used to take
home Sh202,000 in 2008 on average.
A career in the insurance industry is the
second-most rewarding after NGO, followed by banks, saccos and other
financial services organisations. These careers include actuaries,
accountants, cashiers, tellers or financial managers.
The financial sector in both private and the public sector rewarded its employees with average monthly salaries of Sh100,000.
Other careers in the private sector with tidy
returns include electronic engineering, cargo handling and logistics,
lecturers, scientists, ICT and human resource (HR) management.
According to the study, engineers are taking home
Sh80,000 per month on average, lecturers and scientists (Sh59,000),
technologists (Sh55,000) while human resource personnel make Sh47,000.
Other surprising entrants in the lucrative returns
brackets are those working in the entertainment industry, events
organising, and mechanics in garages who made between Sh38,000 and
Sh47,000 per month on average.
“There is a new wave in the country; that of
entertainment and ICT. It is now the fad driven mainly by the increasing
middle-class population,” notes the University of Nairobi economics
lecturer Joy Kiiru.
For anyone seeking to build a career as a civil
servant, a stint at the Treasury, parastatal bodies or in one of the
numerous commissions available in the country is recommendable.
The head of these commissions, accountants and
administrators are the most remunerated government employees with
Sh100,000 monthly take home. Doctors, army officers and — surprisingly —
caretakers are also in the category of better-earning public service
employees.
Doctors, engineers and architects take years of
education in colleges and are named as the top choices for students
joining universities. However, this is no longer the case according to
the survey.
Data compiled over the last five years shows that a
supermarket owner or a retailer and an artist earned almost the same
salary as a doctor.
Generally, total monthly wage earnings in the
country per employee went up by 4.7 per cent to Sh36,000 last year.
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