February 21, 2026

KRA announces mass attachment opportunities for university and college students

KRA announces mass attachment opportunities for university and college students

KRA announces mass attachment opportunities for university and college students

The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has announced mass industrial attachment opportunities for the May to July 2026 intake, offering students across the country an opportunity to gain practical work experience.

While announcing the vacancies on Saturday, February 21, KRA said the three-month programme is designed to support the government’s youth Initiative by equipping them with hands-on skills aligned to their academic training.

The programme is open to Kenyans aged below 35 years who are continuing undergraduate students in their third, fourth, or final year of study, as well as diploma students in their final year from recognised universities and colleges.

“The programme aims at providing the youth an opportunity to acquire practical aspects of their respective areas of specialisation in partial fulfilment of their degree programme,” KRA said.

According to the taxman,  applicants must present a valid introduction letter from their institution and must be available to undertake the attachment on a full-time basis for the entire three-month duration. 

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The opportunities cut across a wide range of departments, including:

  • Finance and Accounting
  • Economics and Statistics
  • Data Analytics and Mathematics
  • Human Resource Management
  • Supply Chain Management
  • Marketing and Communication
  • International Relations and Diplomacy
  • ICT and Telecommunications
  • Security and Safety
  • Engineering 
  • Business Administration and Project Management
  • Records and Information Science
  • Law, Education, Chemistry

The Authority noted that the broad scope of careers ensures that students from various academic backgrounds can find relevant placement opportunities aligned with their career goals.

Successful applicants will receive a monthly stipend of Ksh7,000, subject to applicable statutory deductions with KRA insisting that it does not that it does not charge any fee at any stage of the recruitment process.

How to apply

All applications must be submitted online through the KRA e-recruitment portal.

  • Visit the KRA e-recruitment portal, click ‘Register’ to create an account and confirm your email address to complete registration.
  • Return to the login page, enter your username and password and access your applicant cockpit dashboard.
  • Complete Your Profile by going to ‘Candidate Profile’, then click ‘My Profile’ and fill in all required details, review your information under Overview and Release and then tick the confirmation checkbox to finalise your profile.
  • Click on Employment Opportunities, then under Job Search, click ‘Start’ to view vacancies, select the Industrial Attachment posting, click ‘Apply’ at the top of the page and fill in all mandatory fields.
  • Submit by clicking ‘Send Application Now’ after accepting the Data Privacy Statement.
  • The deadline for applications is set for Friday, March 6, 2026, with applicants urged to submit their applications early to avoid a last-minute rush.

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