NYS releases recruitment shortlist and outlines interview requirements

The National Youth Service has published a master list of shortlisted candidates for cadet and technical positions. Interviews are set to start on June 30. Applicants must prepare specific documents for the selection process.

The National Youth Service released the list of shortlisted candidates on Tuesday, June 9. The list covers thousands of individuals applying for Specialist Officers Cadets positions in fields such as structural engineering, accounting, auditing and chain management. It also includes Private Officers roles in areas like driving, agriculture, masonry and carpentry. NYS stated it is pleased to announce the shortlisted candidates for the vacancies. All shortlisted applicants have been invited for interviews and selection starting Tuesday, June 30. Each candidate will receive details on date, time and venue by email. Candidates must present a valid national identity card or passport, original academic certificates, valid professional certificates, a detailed curriculum vitae and copies of testimonials during the interviews.

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Gertrude Mbeyu, the female representative for Kilifi, has introduced a parliamentary motion proposing that National Youth Service (NYS) graduates assume security positions currently filled by private guards in public and private institutions. The motion seeks to provide these graduates with formal employment and clear terms, including salaries and promotion structures. It calls for criteria to allocate such roles between NYS alumni and private firms.

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