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From uncertainty to impact, meet Veronica K, the new hire this week
Finding stability and purpose in the green sector and how you can, too

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Welcome to Green Jobs Rising! Today, we’re sharing how Veronica found stability and purpose in the green sector. 🌍✨ Her story is a reminder that your breakthrough is coming too! 💪
We’ve got 🔎 silent hiring signals from companies expanding in the green industry, so you can stay ahead of new opportunities. 💼🌱
Let’s dive in! 🚀
⏳ Today’s reading time: 2 mins
New hire Q&A

Veronica K, Sales representative for Nyalore Impact, Kenya
Veronica's early career was a challenging journey marked by instability. She moved from one short-term or commission-based role to another, facing the constant pressure of financial insecurity, a reality familiar to many young people. The need for a stable income and a sense of professional security was paramount, especially as a single mother.
Her path took a significant turn when she discovered an opportunity at Nyalore Impact, a company dedicated to providing clean cooking solutions. Despite not knowing much about the company initially, Veronica's determination to find stable work led her to apply.
A crucial factor in her transformation was the support she received at work in developing essential skills in digital marketing, customer engagement, and product knowledge, specifically within the context of the green sector.
At Nyalore Impact, Veronica's contributions were valued, and her concerns were addressed promptly. This supportive environment, where Veronica’s potential was recognised, empowered her to excel in her role and contribute to the company's mission.
Now, Veronica has found the stability she sought, with a reliable income that allows her to provide for her son. More importantly, she sees a clear path for growth and a chance to make a real difference. Her aspirations to work in public relations and the NGO sector, supporting vulnerable communities, reflect the deep sense of purpose that often comes with a green sector career.
Her story is a powerful reminder that the green sector offers jobs and opportunities for personal growth, professional stability, and meaningful contributions to society.
🔎 Silent signals – Who might be hiring soon

These companies have announced funding or expansion plans, often signalling upcoming hiring needs. Stay ahead by following their social media pages and keeping an eye out for job postings as they scale their operations.
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