There are many opportunities for internationals to work in the Netherlands once you understand the current job market and learn how to find a position in the field you are looking for.

You don't have to hold any degree to practice some high-demand jobs in the Netherlands, such as IT, sales, marketing, etc. However, for some sectors, your chance of finding a job is higher if you hold at least a Bachelor's degree and you must meet specific requirements to practice your profession.

You can check in the database of European Commission if your field is regulated in the Netherlands. We also recommend bringing your diplomas, degree certificates, and previous employer recommendations when you move to the Netherlands.

You don’t have to speak Dutch to work in the Netherlands for many sectors, however, it increases your chances if you do. Check our guide for learning Dutch and a list of language course.

In addition, expats who speak French, German, or Scandinavian languages are always in demand.

Average Salary

The Netherlands scores quite highly out of EU countries in terms of average salaries. According to Numbeo, the average monthly net salary in the Netherlands is just over €2,341 a month. Also, the income and salary site Gemiddeld Inkomen lists starting salaries for various positions.

The minimum wage in the Netherlands is dependent on age and reviewed annually. The current monthly minimum wage for full-time work for those 21 and over is € €1.725,00.

Sectors

There are several job sectors in the Netherlands where you can work, such as agriculture and food, creative industries, chemicals, energy, IT, health and life sciences, logistics, and the service industry.

You can check the industries with the highest vacancies and vacancies in the public and education sectors.

Searching

In the Netherlands, the ways to find a job are via the internet, job agencies specializing in jobs for non-Dutch speakers, international job platforms, and networking.

Online, LinkedIn is the most-used platform in the Netherlands. Keep your profile up to date and include that you are in the Netherlands because recruiters and hiring managers are constantly looking at profiles or placing job advertisements there.

You can also look at the websites of the companies and organizations where you would like to work to see if they have vacancies. Besides those, there are also many job search sites for English-speaking and multi-language, such as Undutchables, and Xpat jobs. However, you can also check sites like Indeed and National Vacature Bank.

Job Agency is a common way to find work in the Netherlands. Many companies use recruitment agencies to find potential employees. Therefore, you can forward your CV to the job agency or apply for one of the vacancies. For example, some job agencies for non-Dutch speakers are Undutchables and Unique.

Networking is another successful way to find a new job in the Netherlands. You can contact your network and tell them you are looking for a job. This can be very helpful as the Dutch take personal recommendations very seriously for job applications.