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KWS Shortlisted Candidates 2024/2025 is Out | KWS PDF List

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KWS Shortlisted Candidates 2024/2025 is Out: We are glad  to inform you that the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) has released the list of Successful Candidates for the next stage of the recruitment process if you applied for the KWS recruitment I urge you to read here to see the guidelines on how to check if your name is among the list of applicants for the screening examination that will commence soon

It is a state corporation that was set up by an Act of Parliament (Cap 376), which was revoked by the Wildlife Conservation and Management Act (WCMA) in 2013. Its job is to protect and manage wildlife in Kenya and to make sure that laws and rules are followed in this area. In partnership with stakeholders, KWS works to protect and manage wildlife resources in all protected area systems. Our goal is to work with other people to save, protect, and sustainably manage wildlife resources.
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Good news! KWS has released the shortlist of candidates for 2024. The list of people who got jobs through the Kenya Wildlife Service can be looked at and downloaded.

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Is KWS’s list of shortlisted list for 2024/2025 out?

Yes, the list of candidates chosen by the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) for the 2024 hiring process is out. Successful applicants from each county are told to look in the newspapers to see if their name is on either list.

How do I get the list of shortlisted candidates for KWS 

If it’s hard for you to check the shortlist in print, here are a few steps you can take to download the PDF online and read it at home.

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  • Log into the application portal
  • Choose “Career” from the menu bar.
  • Choose the “position” you applied for, then click “shortlisted candidates” to download the list of people who were chosen.
  • Open the file you downloaded and look for your name.
  • You can also use the application number to see if your name is on the shortlist.

Official Link to KWS Shortlisted Applicants

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 www.kws.go.ke is the official link to KWS shortlisted applicants, so don’t trust other sites that say they have the shortlist but don’t.

When is KWS Training and Screening?

Short-listed applicants to the Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) would go through more screening and training to make sure they were the best fit for the job. For now, there is no date for when the screening/training will start, but it usually lasts for two (2) weeks.

What Happens Next?

The shortlisted candidates will be required to undergo interviews before they are selected for the positions. The interviews will be conducted by a panel of experts who will assess the candidates’ suitability for the positions.

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The Kenya Wildlife Service is committed to ensuring that the country’s wildlife and their habitats are protected and conserved for future generations. The shortlisted candidates for various positions will be required to undergo interviews before they are selected for the positions. The interviews will be conducted by a panel of experts who will assess the candidates’ suitability for the positions.

FAQs

  1. What is the Kenya Wildlife Service?
    The Kenya Wildlife Service (KWS) is a state corporation that is responsible for the conservation and management of wildlife in Kenya.
  2. What positions were advertised by KWS?
    KWS advertised various positions, including Assistant Director, Wildlife Research and Training, Senior Assistant Director, Wildlife Conservation, Senior Assistant Director, Ecotourism, Senior Assistant Director, Security Operations, Senior Assistant Director, Corporate Services, Assistant Director, Wildlife Conservation, Assistant Director, Ecotourism, Assistant Director, Security Operations, and Assistant Director, Corporate Services.
  3. What are the Selection Criteria For candidates shortlisted?
    The candidates were shortlisted based on their qualifications and experience.
  4. What is the role of KWS?
    KWS is responsible for the conservation and management of wildlife in Kenya.

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