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14 Best Part Time Jobs For Extra Income In Kenya

Whether you are a university student, graduate, or simply a full-time job seeker, the following run-down of part time jobs in Kenya might just be the eye-opener you need.

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Magdalene Wanjohi

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Let’s face it, the Kenyan economy is tough nowadays and earning an extra coin has pretty much become a necessity. The cost of living is rising steadily meaning you have to look for creative ways to bring food to the table! Luckily, that’s where part-time jobs come in.

Part-time jobs are engagements or gigs that everyone be it students, stay-at-home parents, and even employed folks can do to earn an extra income without sacrificing their full-time obligations. Some of these spare-time tasks can be turned into side-hustles which could eventually become fully-fledged venture on their own.

Here’s a look at some practical part times jobs that you can use to earn an extra income in the country currently.

Examples of Part-Time Jobs for Extra Income in Kenya

1. Affiliate Marketing

Companies across Kenya are constantly looking for affiliate marketers for their goods or services. For instance, tour companies, insurance companies, real-estate companies or even betting companies. All you need to do is use your social media or door-to-door marketing skills and you’ll be earning a commission per successful sale generated.

Affiliate marketing is a good way to earn a passive income and this could even lead onto a full-time marketing role in some companies if you are consistent at your game.

2. Street Photography

We live at a time when CONTENT is virtually everything. And with people doing literally all it takes to capture their special moments on cameras, this presents a fantastic opportunity for you to earn an extra coin. With major urban centers like Nairobi coming up with measures to accommodate street photography, this presents with you with a fantastic opportunity to cash in on the CONTENT creation craze.

And the best part, you don’t need to invest in expensive equipment to get the job done. You simply need to build a rapport with fellow street photographers, this way you can rent out their equipment and use it to build a source of livelihood for yourself.

Like most other lines of work in Kenya, street photography requires you to be street-smart to thrive.

3. Freelance writing and Online Work

Freelance writing, transcription, and virtual assistance are among the most common part time jobs in Kenya. Platforms like Fiverr, Upwork and Freelancer connect Kenyans to international clients. All you need is good internet, writing or editing skills and consistency.

4. Selling on Your TikTok

This is done by using your Tiktok account for online selling purposes. You go there portray your items or tell your followers more about your products and how your business operates. This requires consistency and patience. Selling on Tiktok does not require a physical shop, hence anyone can turn their Tiktok account into an online business.

5. Online Tutoring

There is a growing demand for tutors who can offer personalized guidance to the students in primary and high school. This has happened due to the introduction of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) system.

6. Online Business and Reselling

E-commerce is emerging in Kenya. Platforms such as Jumia, Kilimall, and Facebook Marketplace have made it easy to sell clothes, shoes, accessories or electronics online. You can buy in bulk from wholesalers and resell at a profit.

7. Delivery and Online Ride Services

A collage of eBee bike delivery riders as used in an article about the best part-time jobs in Kenya.
A collage of eBee bike delivery riders as used in an article about the best part-time jobs in Kenya. (c) eBee Kenya

Apps like Bolt, Uber, and Glovo have created jobs for drivers and riders. Even with an electric bike such as the famous eBee, a motorbike or small car, one can earn a decent side income, especially in busy times.

8. Data Entry

Data entry involves typing and updating data into Excel or Google Sheets, entering customer details into CRM systems. Converting handwritten data into digital form, updating inventory, sales or accounting records, formatting and cleaning data for reports. Legit data entry jobs can be found in platforms like Upwork, Fiverr, Remotask, Clickworker, Freelancer etc.

9. Social Media Marketing

Social Media Marketing involves creating and sharing content such as posts, videos, and ads on social media platforms to attract and engage audiences. It can be organic marketing or paid advertising. The main goal is to build brand awareness, increase sales and strengthen customer relationships.

If you’re young and tech-savvy, this is one of those part-time gigs you can easily land on popular recruitment sites like Brighter Monday.

10. Event Planning and Photography

Event Planning involves organizing and managing all aspects of an event from budgeting, venue booking, décor, catering, entertainment and coordination. Such events that need planning can be weddings, birthday parties, graduations, and religious gatherings.

Photography focuses on capturing special moments and telling stories through images. These also occurs in areas having events.

11. Call Center Agent

Call center agents provide assistance and information to customers. They answer customer inquiries through phone calls or online chat, handle complaints and provide solutions, recording customer feedback and data and following up customer requests hence enhancing satisfaction. Companies like CCI Global are constantly recruiting call center agents to feed into this demand.

A 3D Render of The Call Centre International (CCI Global) Located in Tatu City, Ruiru
A 3D Render of The Call Centre International (CCI Global) Located in Tatu City, Ruiru. CCI Global is one of the leading recruiters of Call Centre Agents in Kenya. (c) CCI Global

12. Body Waxing

One can learn body waxing online and get to know how it is done. The equipment required can be obtained through Jiji at fair prices. Anyone with basic training in beauty or cosmetology can learn body waxing. They can either visit their clients at home or operate in their beauty parlors.

13. Chauffeuring Gigs

In Kenya driving has evolved from simple transport to a professional service that offers convenience and comfort. Chauffeuring gigs involves a driver being employed or hired to transport clients safely, comfortably and on time. These gigs range from personal driving jobs to corporate contracts, hotel transfers, or special events.

Qualifications and Requirements are having a valid Kenyan driving license, clear knowledge of traffic rules, being punctual and polite etc.

14. Electoral Officer Jobs

These jobs occur during the election season whereby they are normally temporary jobs. The staff is hired by the IEBC (Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission) to help manage elections. It involves;

  • Registering voters and verifying voter details
  • Distributing election materials and setting up polling stations
  • Guiding voters through the voting process
  • Counting and recording votes after polls close
  • Ensuring election rules are followed at all times

To work as an electoral officer one must:

  • Be a Kenyan citizen aged 18 years and above
  • Hold atleast a KCSE certificate
  • Have good communication skills
  • Possess computer skills
  • Be available during the entire election period.

Important Things to Note About Part Time Jobs

  • Time Management is Key.
  • You should choose what matches your skills.
  • You should be aware of scams.
  • The payment of these jobs varies.
  • You should build a good reputation for your own good.
  • You should gain more experience while working.
  • You should be professional.

Advantages of Part -Time Jobs

  • Earning extra income.
  • Flexibility
  • Development of Skills
  • Networking Opportunities.
  • Creates a pathway for job seekers.

Disadvantages of Part-Time Jobs

  • Low payments.
  • Benefits are limited.
  • Jobs Insecurity.
  • Less Career Growth.
  • Pressure at work since time is limited.

Conclusion

Part-Time jobs have enabled a lot of people including students to earn extra income even while still pursuing their studies. This has made it easier to balance earning and personal responsibilities.

All that is required is commitment, discipline and understanding. Before choosing any part-time job make sure you are ready and willing to do it. There are possible challenges just like any other job, all you have to do is learn how to overcome them.             

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