The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA), a key pillar of national economic development and tax administration in Kenya, has officially announced the opening of its Industrial Attachment Programme for May to July 2025 intake. This strategic initiative is part of the government’s broader agenda to foster youth empowerment and bridge the gap between academic knowledge and practical skills, thereby preparing young professionals to enter and thrive in the competitive Kenyan labour market.

The Authority continues to champion youth development by offering structured learning experiences that expose students to the internal workings of one of the most critical institutions in the public sector. This industrial attachment opportunity is targeted at continuing undergraduate and diploma students who are pursuing careers aligned with the dynamic needs of public service, governance, and taxation.
Through this programme, KRA aims to nurture a generation of skilled, ethical, and competent individuals who will play a transformative role in the national development agenda.
About the KRA Industrial Attachment Programme
KRA’s Industrial Attachment Programme is a three-month intensive attachment initiative that provides hands-on experience to students currently undertaking their studies in various accredited institutions in Kenya. The May to July 2025 cohort presents a unique opportunity for students to gain valuable exposure, enhance their technical competencies, and develop a clear understanding of workplace expectations and standards in public service.
This attachment is not merely a formality for academic requirements, but a critical building block for students looking to align their career trajectories with their academic backgrounds. Interns will be stationed in various departments and support service units within KRA’s vast organizational structure, providing them with real-world insights into governance, taxation systems, administrative operations, and interdepartmental coordination.
Eligible Disciplines for Attachment
KRA is offering attachment opportunities across a wide range of academic disciplines to accommodate diverse fields of study. Students pursuing the following areas are encouraged to apply:
- Finance & Accounting
- Economics & Statistics
- Data Analytics & Mathematics
- Supply Chain & Procurement Management
- Human Resource Management
- Marketing, Public Relations, & Communications
- International Relations, Diplomacy & Media Studies
- Photography, Videography, Animation & Film Production
- Information Communication Technology (ICT) & Telecommunications
- Hospitality & Hotel Management: Food & Beverage, Housekeeping, Laundry Management
- Records & Archives Management, Library & Information Science
- Security & Safety, Criminology, Forensics, Security Management
- Business Administration, Project Management, Monitoring & Evaluation
- Psychology, Occupational Health, Counselling, Disaster Management
- Engineering: Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, Structural
- Built Environment: Land Economics, Quantity Survey, Property Management
- Law & Legal Studies
- Transport & Logistics, Fleet Management
- Actuarial Science & Education
- Stenography & Analytical Chemistry
This diverse listing of disciplines reflects KRA’s recognition of the multifaceted nature of public service delivery and the need for multidisciplinary expertise to optimize performance.
Eligibility Criteria
To qualify for consideration in the May to July 2025 attachment intake, applicants must meet the following criteria:
- Nationality: Must be a Kenyan citizen.
- Age: Must be aged between 18 and 35 years at the time of application.
- Academic Status:
- Must be a continuing undergraduate student (1st degree) currently in 3rd, 4th, or final year of study,
- OR a diploma student in the final year of study.
- Institutional Affiliation: Must be enrolled in a recognized university or college in Kenya.
- Recommendation Letter: Must possess a valid introduction letter from their institution confirming the requirement of attachment as part of their academic programme.
- Availability: Must be available full-time for the entire three-month duration from May to July 2025.
Applicants who fail to meet any of these requirements will not be considered for placement.
Application Process & Guidelines
All interested candidates must follow the application procedure outlined below. Applications must be submitted exclusively through the KRA e-recruitment portal. Any applications sent via email or hand-delivered will be automatically disqualified.
Step-by-Step Application Guide
- Register on the KRA E-Recruitment Portal
- Visit the official KRA careers portal.
- Create a user account using a valid email address.
- Fill in your personal details and upload your credentials as requested.
- Submit Your Application
- Navigate to the “Industrial Attachment” section.
- Select the appropriate discipline and follow the prompts to complete your application.
- Upload the required documents, including your introduction letter and updated CV.
- Confirmation
- Upon successful submission, you will receive an email confirmation.
- Incomplete applications or those missing any documentation will not be considered.
- Await Communication
- Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted.
- Communication will be made through the contact information provided during registration.
Key Dates to Remember
- Application Deadline: Monday, 14th April 2025
Ensure your application is submitted before this deadline. Late submissions will not be accepted under any circumstance.
Important Notes
Before applying, applicants should take note of the following critical details to avoid disqualification or misinformation:
- No Fees Required: KRA does not charge any fee at any stage of the application or selection process. Be cautious of fraudsters who may claim otherwise.
- No Extensions: The attachment period is strictly three months (May to July 2025). No extensions will be granted under any circumstance.
- Shortlisting: Only candidates who are successfully shortlisted will be contacted. If you do not receive feedback within a reasonable timeframe, consider your application unsuccessful.
- Proof of Documents Required:
If selected, you must submit the following:- Valid Personal Accident Insurance Cover for the entire duration of the attachment.
- A copy of your Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) PIN certificate.
- Copies of NHIF/SHIF and NSSF registration certificates.
- A copy of your National ID card.
- A valid Bank Account Number for stipend processing.
Monthly Stipend
KRA provides a monthly stipend of Kshs. 7,000, which is subject to statutory deductions. This amount is intended to help interns cover basic transport and upkeep costs during the attachment period.
Benefits of the Attachment Programme
Participating in KRA’s Industrial Attachment Programme offers numerous advantages beyond the modest stipend:
- Professional Exposure: Interns are introduced to the operations of a high-functioning public institution, enhancing their understanding of tax administration and public finance management.
- Mentorship: Interns are guided by experienced professionals who mentor and coach them throughout the attachment period.
- Skill Development: The programme equips students with both technical and soft skills including teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and ethical conduct.
- Network Building: Participants have the chance to build valuable professional connections with peers, supervisors, and other industry professionals.
- Boost to Employability: Having an attachment at KRA significantly boosts a candidate’s CV and demonstrates a strong foundation in administrative and professional work environments.
Why Choose KRA for Your Industrial Attachment?
KRA stands out as a prestigious institution within Kenya’s public sector. The Authority not only plays a critical role in revenue mobilization but also upholds excellence in governance, innovation, and public service. Interning at KRA exposes students to a robust corporate culture grounded in accountability, service delivery, and national impact.
Interns become part of a performance-driven institution that fosters a learning environment while holding every individual to high standards of integrity and professionalism. The diversity of roles within KRA ensures that each student is matched to a role where they can thrive and contribute meaningfully.
Apply
The Kenya Revenue Authority continues to lead in empowering Kenya’s youth through meaningful internship and attachment opportunities. If you are a student looking for practical experience, mentorship, and a chance to contribute to Kenya’s development, this is your chance.
Ensure you prepare your documents early, follow the application guidelines strictly, and submit your application before the 14th April 2025 deadline. Take this step toward building a successful career and gaining invaluable exposure within one of the most reputable public sector institutions in Kenya.