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LinkedIn Ranks Safaricom as Best Place to Grow Career in Kenya

LinkedIn Top Companies is a ranking of the 25 companies that are investing in their talent and helping people build careers that will set them up for long-term success.

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April 7, 2022
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LinkedIn Ranks Safaricom as Best Place to Grow Career in Kenya

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Safaricom (NSE: SCOM) has emerged as the top company in Kenya in the just-released LinkedIn 2022: ‘The 25 best places to grow your career in Kenya’ ranking. The ranking demonstrates an organisation’s dedication to a better world of work and exhibits this through excellent Human Resource policies and people practices.

The 2022 LinkedIn Top Companies list in Kenya is the first annual ranking of the 25 best workplaces for talent to grow their careers. It utilises research around what it means to build a great career and is matched to unique LinkedIn data on elements of career progression in a company.

“Our ambition as a company is to become the number one employer in Kenya. We do this by providing our employees with the opportunities and platforms to upskill themselves while also creating a workplace that is inclusive and conducive for all,” said Peter Ndegwa, CEO, Safaricom PLC.

This year’s ranking draws from seven pillars, including the ability to advance career-wise, skills growth, company stability, external opportunity, company affinity, gender diversity and educational background of employees.

Other companies listed in the top 5 include Equity Bank, Kenya, Kenya Airways, KCB Group and NCBA Group.

The data tracks attrition over the past year, as well as the percentage of employees that stay at the company for at least three years. The variety of educational attainment among employees, from no degree to PhD level, also reflects a company’s commitment to recruiting a wide range of professionals. Gender diversity is also a key component that is tracked as part of the ranking.

Safaricom has put in place extensive employee value propositions, including talent and career development programs, provision of facilities such as mother’s rooms, creches, gyms and prayer rooms, as well as a hybrid working environment.

In January this year, Safaricom was certified as a Top Employer in Kenya and Africa by the Top Employers Institute, a global authority on recognising excellence in People Practices. Safaricom was also recently feted at the Zero Project Award, which recognises innovative practices and policies aimed at driving inclusion for people with disabilities.

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