Salary benchmark
For HR Business Partner roles
in Kenya at senior level,
the typical pay range is KES 350K-600K / month.
Use this as a floor when negotiating — top performers in this market routinely
land 15–30% above the median.
Working in Kenya
Kenya is East Africa's most developed labour market — Nairobi alone concentrates the regional headquarters of more multinationals than the rest of East Africa combined. The hiring pipeline is genuinely competitive: well-organised universities, a deep alumni network, and a recruiter ecosystem (Brighter Monday, Fuzu, MyJobMag, Glassdoor-active) means most senior roles are contested by 100+ applicants.
My Job Concierge tracks live roles across banking, telecoms, NGO, FMCG, agriculture, manufacturing, ICT, and the strongest startup scene in the region. We match candidates …
Interview formats vary widely. Multinationals use structured behavioural panels (Workday-routed). Local firms still do conversational interviews. Punctuality is taken seriously in Nairobi corporate settings; less so in smaller firms. Salary discussions happen earlier than in many markets — expect to be asked your expectations in the first call.
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How to apply for Human Resources roles
HR roles are evaluated by other HR practitioners. Subject-matter authenticity matters more than buzzword density.
- Lead with the people number. 'HR Business Partner for 850 FTE across 3 countries' beats 'HR Business Partner'.
- Name your frameworks. Hay, Mercer, IPE, 9-box, OKRs — if you've used one, name it. If the JD names one you haven't used, don't pretend.
- Show legal exposure honestly. Disciplinaries, terminations, tribunal cases, PIPs — the messy work that distinguishes generalists from BPs. Anonymise but don't omit.
- Highlight one ER win and one talent win. Polarised. Generalists fall in the middle. BPs and specialists pick a flag.
- Apply via referral if you can. HR teams hire other HR people they trust by reputation. Cold applications win less often.