He said you need to be a graduate to get remote jobs at least 90%. That is not true. There are intermediate remote jobs from the US that require high-school-level candidates in the US it's GED grads which is equivalent to KCSE grads in Kenya. Most huwa Customer Care jobs very mentally breaking but the pay is good and the hours are good as well, they pay a minimum of $15 an hour and you work around 5 hours
Hello Mr. Musa, I work as Microsoft Dynamics 365(ERP) developer with a certain company,with Comp Science degree. Having knowledge in finance and accounting can very useful in that field. I have heard you explain the chart of accounts and it's impressive. By any chance you give trainings ?
Thanks for the insight only in Kenya are the Americans asking for degrees I guess cause it is Kenya wanting people to verify the degrees . I work in corporate and I hire and several times I have hired high paying for ppl With no degrees I honestly don’t go for papers I go with integrity and someone who can be trained yes ppl come with masters and higher and at times I pick a high school diploma person. Unfortunately it’s just Americans and green card holders I hire. So hopefully they will begin considering the no degree policy for Kenya remote jobs. He talked of virtual meeting if I tell you Indians run late and have excuses that don’t make sense lol Indians in India they get on my nerves .
Very informative regarding the online roles , asanteni 🙌🏿 regarding the land , my aunt bought land in Malindi using lawyers, did due diligence but she’s now in court with someone saying the land belongs to them … apparently these lands have names changed and sold on illegally.
If this is genuine, why you didn't ask him for the link to the online job so that we can also apply? A Kenyan working remote in Kenya cannot be paid $30 per hour unless ametumia ujanja, and that's why many of these online jobs have been closed to Kenyans.
Very interesting conversation that has not only touched on the online working space, but also on money-management. Wazi team Iko Nini!!
Asante Kush kama kawa
Shout out to Musa for the invaluable insights. Big up Iko Nini. 💪
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This is a very resourceful and enlighting interview. Please expose us to many other online jobs.
Keep watching
He said you need to be a graduate to get remote jobs at least 90%. That is not true. There are intermediate remote jobs from the US that require high-school-level candidates in the US it's GED grads which is equivalent to KCSE grads in Kenya. Most huwa Customer Care jobs very mentally breaking but the pay is good and the hours are good as well, they pay a minimum of $15 an hour and you work around 5 hours
Poa poa. I think you’re both trying to help so 👏🏿👏🏿
How do I get those customer care jobs? Which platforms?
Hi, thanks kindly share the link for such if you have, thanks
IT jobs don't require any papers... Only technical skills are important.
Link?
Everytime the podcast theme song plays my head go's like ' Topatane topatane' Big up guys,
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Hello Mr. Musa, I work as Microsoft Dynamics 365(ERP) developer with a certain company,with Comp Science degree.
Having knowledge in finance and accounting can very useful in that field. I have heard you explain the chart of accounts and it's impressive. By any chance you give trainings ?
This is a good topic, we need more of these also genuine successful businesses people stories. Congratulations Mwaf and team
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Thanks for the insight only in Kenya are the Americans asking for degrees I guess cause it is Kenya wanting people to verify the degrees . I work in corporate and I hire and several times I have hired high paying for ppl
With no degrees I honestly don’t go for papers I go with integrity and someone who can be trained yes ppl come with masters and higher and at times I pick a high school diploma person. Unfortunately it’s just Americans and green card holders I hire. So hopefully they will begin considering the no degree policy for Kenya remote jobs. He talked of virtual meeting if I tell you Indians run late and have excuses that don’t make sense lol Indians in India they get on my nerves .
Hopefully 🤞🏿
Listen to the pod three times......very informative thanks Iko Nini Team
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Very informative conversation....tujitume badala tungoje zakayo atutaftie mboka
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work ethic ya mwaf io kujituma daily huni motivate sana. dude in his 40s anajituma ivo na mimi in my 20s why shouldnt I go way harder
Uzee si ulemavu 😂😂😂
very informative.this is going to be a great help for many.Iko nini👊🏽👊🏽
Big up Mwaf 🔥 very educative. Iko nini
Iko Nini!!
Very valuable insight.
Entirely grateful🤝
Very informative regarding the online roles , asanteni 🙌🏿 regarding the land , my aunt bought land in Malindi using lawyers, did due diligence but she’s now in court with someone saying the land belongs to them … apparently these lands have names changed and sold on illegally.
That’s Kenya for you 😭😭
Iko nini is not only a podcast but a college
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Loved this interview Mwaf. Keep on keeping us enlightened. Peace.
Lazima 😁😁
which websites should we lookout for free certification courses.
Very informative Mwafrika thanks for the good content
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shoutout to the guest jamaa ana maarifa kibao . By the way hizo remote works mtu anaeza pata kwa website ama ni wapi anyone with insight kindly assist
He mentioned the sites on the show
That was very educative bana...I wish angeeka ways to reach him.
Thanks for sharing.
Very detailed interviewing and a cooperative guest
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mwaf and the entire iko nini management maze asanteni sana on the peace of knowledge na kutuchanua.
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Very informative episode, thanks! Acha sasa tujitume.
Good luck
one of the realest conversation
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Enjoyed the Interview truly Educative Big Up Ikonini
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Where again did he say we can find those types jobs? Trying to fast forward the video but can't see where exactly we need to go to apply.
Watch pole pole hizo parts ziko but after the 30min mark
Ukiendelea hivi utakua na hard times sana
Thanks for the info
Very informative conversation there
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My first salary from remote job I got paid around kes 1.28 and I couldn't even withdraw,I thought it was cult.weeee
Jeshi ya Naks vegaz represented......IKO NINI
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For the last 1.5 yrs I have been earning my living from online work. It pays me even better than when I was working as an expatriate in Tz.
Which job?
I do technical illustrations, packaging design and graphics
@@RayofLight233 People never give the exact details.
@@wambuamaundu9432 people don't ask precise questions.
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A good job
uyo msee anadig shimo ocha awatch ii vida,lol🤣🤣🤣😂
If this is genuine, why you didn't ask him for the link to the online job so that we can also apply? A Kenyan working remote in Kenya cannot be paid $30 per hour unless ametumia ujanja, and that's why many of these online jobs have been closed to Kenyans.
Kinoo 24k si ni keja fiti sana
But 5k for single ni wizi
This was very timely
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Watching while working on an online site.
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Buda unaweza kubali tuongee kidogo, I got a question for you
@@colonelnyaberi sema bro
Niconnect na hizo site bro@@stephenmulwa3
When you say kujenga Nairobi what do you mean? coz Ruai, joska, kitengela's, etc are not in Nairobi.
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Where are they??
His contact?
Can you list hizo online sites hapa
Please watch the video coz we share all on the video 😁
Educative😊
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How to start
You can't expect people to watch one hour video surely
Iko Nini is a podcast 🤷🏾♂️
transcription ndo unilipia rent FYI😂
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Kenyans are smart
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dude of nare show iliendaje sato tupeeni updates wale hatuku make kufika show
Ilikuwa 🔥😁😁😁
Kumbe Makarios ndio mwalimu wa math 😅
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wideaaa....
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Which online job?
Watch the interview 🤷🏾♂️
this accent walami wanaiskia??? ok
😂 mchokozi
Yep. Kenyan accent is easily understandable
Mbona hakai mtu anamake $30 an hour
What should he be doing to look like that?
Wee ukipata hio utasumbua sio?😅
This ninja is brilliant. I interned at that NGO when he was assistant finance officer. NGO inaitwa Pamoja Trust. Hakuna uongo apa.
Hii sasa ndio real conversatio. c mnijenge email ya huu msee tafadhali hii conversation tuendeleze buana , otherwise thanks Iko Nini
A good job