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How to Become a Glovo Rider in Kenya

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Glovo, the on-demand delivery platform, has been making waves in Kenya since its launch in 2019.

With the ever-increasing demand for fast and efficient delivery services, becoming a Glovo rider can be a lucrative opportunity for anyone looking to earn a flexible income.

As a Glovo rider, you will be responsible for delivering food, groceries, and other items to customers across the city.

Riders are given the freedom to define their own working hours allowing them to earn income during their free time.

In this article, WoK seeks to explore the steps you need to take to become a Glovo rider in Kenya, from meeting the requirements to getting started with your first delivery.

Glovo rider requirements

As a Glovo rider, you will need to meet the following requirements;

  1. Be of legal age and above. You must be 18 years and above.
  2. Have a valid driver’s license.
  3. A motorcycle, bike or car.
  4. A smartphone.

How to become a Glovo rider in Kenya

If you are interested in becoming a Glovo rider in Kenya, you can follow the steps below;

  1. Go to Google Play Store on via your mobile phone. Alternatively, you can visit the Glovo website https://delivery.glovoapp.com/ke/.
  2. Download the Glovo app and install it on your smartphone.
  3. Sign up or create an account after installing the app.
  4. Once you have created an account, log in to the account.
  5. Click on job application.
  6. Select the option of Glovo riders.
  7. An application form will be displayed. Correctly fill in the form.
  8. Counter check if you have filled the form correctly.
  9. Upload the necessary documents or the documents required.
  10. Submit your details then wait for a confirmation message.
  11. The company will do a few background checks then later send a confirmation message or email indicating whether you qualify for the job or not.