The Public Service Commission (PSC) of Kenya has opened up over 1,000 opportunities for entry-level job seekers across various ministries and departments. This significant recruitment initiative provides an excellent platform for fresh graduates and early-career professionals to launch their journey into public service. These roles are clearly classified as entry-level, which means no prior job experience is required. Candidates will be placed in training and learning roles, directly supervised by senior officers.
This article offers clear, practical guidance for submitting a successful application. Whether you’re a recent graduate, a diploma holder, or simply looking for a chance to work in public service, this guide provides the clarity and structure you need.
Entry-Level Jobs in the Public Service
Entry-level positions in government service are meant to give new employees both exposure and growth. They are not just job roles, but career starting points. Officers appointed to these grades will:
- Be trained on the job
- Work under a senior officer’s supervision
- Handle delegated responsibilities while learning
- Receive support through mentorship and capacity building
These roles come with fixed salaries, allowances, and job security in accordance with the civil service structure.
They are also Permanent and pensionable in regards to PSC’s Terms of Service
Who Should Apply?
These jobs are ideal for:
- Recent graduates who have completed their studies and obtained certificates by 8th July 2025
- Individuals with recognized diplomas and degrees from Kenyan or accredited foreign institutions
- Fresh job seekers looking to begin their careers in government
The PSC has also emphasized inclusive hiring practices. Therefore:
- Persons with Disabilities (PWDs)
- Members of marginalized communities
- Ethnic minorities
are strongly encouraged to apply.
What You Need to Know Before You Apply
Before you begin filling the online application form, it is important to understand what is required, what documents matter, and when.
Key clarification:
You are not required to upload academic, professional, or identity documents at the time of application. However, if shortlisted, you must be prepared to produce these original documents:
- National Identity Card
- Academic certificates and transcripts
- Professional certificates (where applicable)
- Commission for University Education (CUE) Recognition/Equation Certificates for foreign qualifications
If you are already serving in government, you must also present the original letter of appointment to your current substantive post.
Step-by-Step Guide to the Application Process
Step 1: Note the Application Deadline
The application period runs from 17th June to 8th July 2025. The portal will close strictly at 5:00 PM East African Time on the last day.
Late applications will not be accepted under any circumstance.
Step 2: Gather the Required Details
Ensure you have the following ready:
- Your full legal name as it appears on your ID and certificates
- Your ID or Passport number
- Contact details (a valid phone number and email address)
- Educational history: course, institution, year of completion
- Membership in professional bodies if applicable
- Employment history if you are currently employed in any capacity
Step 3: Go to the Official Application Portal
Applications must be submitted only through the PSC online recruitment system:
https://www.psckjobs.go.ke/ActiveJobsAdverts.aspx
No applications sent by email, hand delivery, or post will be accepted.
Step 4: Create an Account or Log In
If you are a new applicant:
- Click on “Register”
- Input your ID number and other requested details
- Choose a secure password
If you have an existing account, log in and proceed to the active job adverts section.
Step 5: Select a Single Job and Begin Application
It is critical to apply for only one position per recruitment cycle. Applying for multiple positions could lead to automatic disqualification based on prior PSC hiring practices.
Must-Follow Instructions During Application
- Provide all details requested for in the advertisement.
- Ensure every section of the form is completed accurately—no omissions.
- Use correct spellings for your name and institution names.
- Double-check that the email and phone number are active and correct.
- Use professional email addresses if possible.
- Review your application carefully before submitting.
- Once submitted, no further edits will be allowed.
- Do not apply for multiple positions – Recommended
Any incomplete application will be disqualified without review.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
To remain eligible, avoid the following errors:
- Do not provide details of academic or professional certificates that you do not yet possess by 8th July 2025.
- Do not misspell your name or provide incorrect ID numbers.
- Avoid using inactive phone numbers or unprofessional email addresses.
- Do not present fake documents or falsified details.
- Do not attempt to influence the application process (canvassing).
- Do not submit multiple applications under different job codes.
These actions will lead to automatic disqualification and may result in legal action or being blacklisted for future opportunities.
Practical Recommendations
- Apply using a laptop or desktop computer for a better user interface.
- A tablet or smartphone may also work, but desktops offer fewer errors.
- Ensure your internet connection is strong and stable.
- If using a borrowed device or public cyber café:
- Log out completely after application
- Clear your browsing data
- Do not save passwords on shared devices
- The best time to apply is during off-peak hours, such as midnight to 4:00 AM, when internet traffic is low and the site loads faster.
Important Actions After Submission
- Immediately after submitting your application, go to the Report tab or Application Summary link and print a copy of the application summary. This will serve as proof of application.
- Keep a backup of the summary (both printed and digital copy) for reference.
- Do not edit your application after submission, ensure you edit your details before submission and deadline before submitting
- Keep checking your email inbox and also spam/junk folders for PSC notifications.
Contact and Enquiries
For issues or questions about the application process, contact PSC directly:
- Email: [email protected] (Include your ID or Passport Number and full name)
- Landline: +254 (020) 2223901 or 020 2227471
- Call Centre: 020 4865000
Flexibility and Work Locations
Applicants should be flexible regarding job postings. Those who are selected must be willing to work in any part of Kenya. Government employees are deployed nationwide based on departmental needs and national service objectives.
Application Status and Timelines
PSC does not give immediate feedback. The shortlisting process may take several months. Applicants are encouraged to stay productive in the meantime by:
- Enrolling in professional short courses
- Exploring private sector, county, internship or part-time job opportunities
- Continuing to apply for other job opportunities under PSC
To check your application status at any time, visit:
https://www.psckjobs.go.ke/ and log into your account to view whether you have been shortlisted or appointed.