

About Abigail Kimani:
I am a young HR practitioner seeking an opportunity to scale the heights of my career in Human Resource Management.
Experience
January 2020-March 2020: Rafiki Microfinance Bank
Intern- Human Resource assistant
Duties undertaken
- Attended a disciplinary meeting of an employee.
- Streamlined writing of suspension letters and extension of suspension letters.
- Collaborated in writing contract letters for new employees.
- Calculated an exiting employee’s final dues, that is, what they owe the bank and what the bank owes them.
- Filed important HR documents.
- Wrote memos.
- Wrote interview feedback emails.
- Learnt the process of employee reinstatement.
- Collaborated in writing performance notice letters.
- Assisted in administration of new employees into the HRIS system.
Education
- Certified Human Resource Professionals
College of Human Resource Management
November 2021- Present
- BSc. Human Resource Management
Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology 2017 – 2021
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