Besides Kenya, GR8 has worked in countries including China, Sri Lanka, the Philippines, and continents such as the Americas and Europe.
GR8 Employment Solutions has announced plans to recruit over 100 Kenyans in coming months for hospitality industry openings in the United Kingdom.
The firm has so far placed 145 Kenyans in roles as waiters, chefs, kitchen porters, housekeeping staff and bar staff. Britain’s lowering of education requirements for foreign workers in 2021 has opened up more employment opportunities for Kenyans in the UK.
In a new drive, GR8 now expects to place at least 100 Kenyans in roles in the Channel Islands. It has agreements in place with Utalii College and Boma Hospitality College.
“We are looking to take 100-120 people to come work for us in the next six to seven months,” the firm disclosed.
To qualify for employment, applicants are required to have two years of training at either Utalii college or Boma hospitality college and two years of work experience. The firm is also looking to sign an MoU with Bukura Agricultural College in Kakamega county.