Working Dutch

Working abroad is always a special experience. That certainly applies to work in The Netherlands. Although Western influences in The Netherlands are very palpable, it remains a Western country with its own customs and rituals. Which also continue to be felt in the workplace.

The Netherlands has always been a city where trade was conducted. In the past, the city was a trading post on the routes to the Indian subcontinent. Today, the oil trade plays an important role. In addition, more focused and more Western multinationals established their offices in Africa or the Oriental market.

Although the global economic situation also the explosive growth and expansion of Dubai tempers continue the construction, tourism and leisure time interesting areas. Dubai, people are well aware that oil reserves are finite and that income must come from elsewhere. The (luxury) tourism it provides a growing contribution.

Working in Amsterdam as an Expat – The Good news

Many international companies have offices in the Netherlands and some of them are even located here. Some prime examples of international Dutch companies include Royal Dutch Shell, Philips , DSM, the FMCG giant Unilever and ABN AMRO. Still, if you do not speak Dutch and are not familiar with the Dutch labor market it might be difficult to find a job in the Netherlands. One of the best ways to find a job in the Netherlands is to go to a recruitment agency. Nearly 20% of Dutch employees ( at one time ) worked via a recruitment and selection agency as a temp , and since many agencies you will also find permanent contracts with a company , find even more employees work through a recruitment agency. And here’s the good news. Recruitment agencies are free to register candidates.

Jobs in Amsterdam

Jobs in The Netherlands