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Graduate Who Begged for Jobs in Nairobi Streets Refutes Misinformation About Securing US Job

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Graduate Who Begged for Jobs in Nairobi Streets Refutes Misinformation About Securing US Job
Egerton University Graduate Mary Muiruri

Mary Muiruri, a recent Actuarial Science graduate from Egerton University, has dispelled rumours about landing a job in the United States.

Last week, a photo of her seeking employment along Thika Road went viral, drawing attention to the struggles of unemployed youth in Kenya. influential figures including Kenyan rapper King Kaka shared her story. However, five days later, a tweet falsely claimed she had secured a data analyst position in the US.

“Just seen this babe got a job as a data analyst in the US. So happy to see social media work like this,” the tweet claimed.

Muiruri has corrected the misinformation, saying she is actively exploring job opportunities in the technology sector, expressing interest in roles like project management, data analysis, and business analysis. On January 25th, she took to the streets once again, showcasing her qualifications, which include certifications in Google Data Analytics, Data Analytics and Visualization, Advanced SQL, Excel, and Microsoft Power BI.

“This is quite misleading. I have not gotten any job in the US yet. I am still open to opportunities in Project management and Data and business analysis,” she says.

In a previous interview, Muiruri revealed the challenges she faced in job hunting, having made over 2,000 unsuccessful applications. Unable to rely on family support, she made a thoughtful decision to seek employment on the streets, highlighting the harsh reality faced by many young job seekers in Kenya.

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  1. Some of us might not really…
    Some of us might not really hold Gachagua in high regard but the man at times does tell the truth. I do remember him once telling graduates not to expect the Kenya job market to absorb them. He advised them to seek self-employment opportunities and I think that was good advice. Now Ruto is stealing the small window they have of being self-employed by taxing the heck out of everyone which is leaving people with less disposable finances which would trickle down to the aspiring self-employment graduates.

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