Seen in recent times graduates have been flooding the job search market here now and then and it has even been unbearable for most graduates who have ended up pursuing jobs not related to their courses and which they did not specialize.
The job market has even been worse for others where even in applications they demand for experience of up to 15 years. This becomes hard for most of these fresh graduates who only come out with only knowledge from classes.
As a student trying to pursue a dream career in Kenya it is advisable to seek out information from various sources to gain knowledge on courses that one can study and which can offer them jobs after graduating from their institutions. Some of the courses we have scouted out include the following:

Real Estate – this been on of the most growing industry with houses planned now and then and the demand for different types of housing there is need for professionals who value the estates to get into the sector.
Medicine – with the demands of doctors in Kenya ad world wide this is a good course for anyone interested to pursue. Though in Kenya there have been calls for reforms and good working environment in the sector.
Oil and gas – recently with oil being discovered in various parts of the country such as Turkana, it has led the course to be marketable with the need for more professionals who are even locally based in the industry.
Business – even though this course has been flooded there has been an increase in the number of organizations that are still in demand for financial analytics, marketers, accountants etc
Computer science (ICT) – for anyone with an interest in different professionalism in the technology sector such as app development, web security etc this is a fine course as the demand for it never ends.
As a graduate, it is advisable to stand out and not to rely totally on only knowledge achieved in school. It is good to go out and advance also further in your courses to be at a more advantage in the job market.
Share other more courses you think are advisable in the job market.