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Kenyans in the US Stress Job Flexibility for Those Moving Abroad
Mary Wanjiku has encouraged Kenyans interested in pursuing opportunities in the United States to disregard negative advice about nursing jobs.
Wanjiku urges aspiring migrants to undergo a personal encounter with life in the USA, instead of depending on the viewpoints of others who haven’t immersed themselves into its culture and lifestyle. Voicing her frustration with the discouraging messages circulating in Kenya, Wanjiku says, “It is unfair what people are being told. Do not let yourself be influenced by those who have not lived in America. Come and experience it firsthand.”
Currently enrolled in college and studying nursing, Wanjiku sheds light on the bright future that lies within the healthcare industry, specifically in the field of nursing. She advises others to seize the opportunities available in the United States and stresses the significance of obtaining reliable information. To wrap up, Wanjiku concludes with a sincere prayer for unity and solidarity among the Kenyan community residing in the US.
On another note, Racheal Patrick, a Kenyan living in Seattle, has shared some valuable insights on job prospects in the US. Rachael suggests that those contemplating a move to the US should keep an open mind when it comes to job prospects. She lauds Seattle as a thriving employment hub, encouraging Kenyans aspiring to relocate to the US to include the State on their radar.
“Seattle is a hub of employment. When leaving Kenya for a better state, consider Seattle. I often tell people not to dissuade others from coming to the US but to encourage them to apply for the Green Card.” She says.
Rachael stresses the importance of maintaining an open mind while seeking employment prospects in the United States and urges individuals to consider applying for a Green Card. She mentions that job opportunities can be readily found even without a sponsor. Rachael makes a point that individuals should avoid being overly selective particularly when it comes to seeking employment in the caregiving sector.
She debunks stereotypes about caring for the elderly, explaining that it can be a lucrative career path. She highlights the importance of considering all job opportunities and not limiting oneself to conventional roles when transitioning to a new country. His insightful advice encourages individuals to keep an open mind towards different career paths.