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Legal Internship Opportunity at Standard Group PLC

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Job Overview
Employment FullTime
Location Nairobi Kenya
Experience Entry Level
Education Level Bachelor's Degree
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Legal Intern

The Standard Group is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Legal Intern to join its legal department. This opportunity is ideal for individuals looking to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic corporate environment within Kenya’s leading media organization.

Location: Kenya

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide legal support to the legal department
  • Assist in drafting, reviewing, and organizing legal documents
  • Conduct legal research and prepare reports
  • Support compliance and regulatory processes

Qualifications:

  • Diploma or Bachelor’s Degree in Law
  • Completion of Law School is an added advantage
  • Strong analytical and research skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills

How to Apply:

If you possess the qualifications and have the drive to meet the challenges, send in your application to internship@standardmedia.co.ke. All applications must be received on or before 24th April 2026.


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