The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has invited applications for its January–March 2026 Industrial Attachment Programme, part of a national push to equip young Kenyans with practical job skills.
The three-month placement is open to continuing undergraduate students in their 3rd, 4th, or final year and diploma students in their final year at recognized institutions.
Applicants must be Kenyan citizens under 35, able to serve full-time, and have a valid introduction letter from their university or college.
The programme gives students hands-on experience to complement their studies, with placements across KRA’s support service departments in the following disciplines:
Business & Finance: Finance, Accounting, Economics, Statistics, Data Analytics, Mathematics, Supply Chain Management, Business Administration/Management, Project Management, Monitoring & Evaluation, Actuarial Science, Transport & Logistics, Fleet Management.

People & Comms: Human Resource Management, Marketing & Communication, Communications, Public Relations, International Relations, Diplomacy.
Media & Creative: Media Studies, Photography, Videography, Film Production, Animation.
Tech & Information: ICT, Telecommunications, Records Management, Records & Archives, Library & Information Science.
Hospitality: Food & Beverage, Hotel Management, Housekeeping and Laundry Management.
Security & Safety: Security & Safety, Security Management, Criminology, Criminal Justice, Forensics, Occupational Health, Disaster Management.
Engineering & Built Environment: Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Structural Engineering; Land Economics, Property Management, Quantity Survey.
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Other disciplines: Law, Education, Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Stenography, and Financial software.
How to apply
Interested and qualified candidates should visit the KRA e-recruitment portal, register first before tendering their applications.
The application deadline is slated on Monday, November, 24, 2025
Incomplete applications will not be considered, and the Authority will not extend the attachment period.
Stipend and documentation
Successful applicants will qualify for a Monthly stipend of KSh 7,000 (undergraduates and diploma students), subject to statutory deductions.
If selected, candidates must provide ; Personal Accident Insurance Cover, KRA PIN, NHIF/SHIF, NSSF, national ID, and bank account details.
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. KRA does not charge any fee at any stage of the process.
