How to Write a Motivation Letter for the Dutch Job Market
Searching for a job is a full-time, well, job. For expats, our entire lives often depend on our careers, so the uncertainty of unemployment can cause major stress.
Searching for a job is a full-time, well, job. For expats, our entire lives often depend on our careers, so the uncertainty of unemployment can cause major stress.
Throughout its history, the Netherlands has had a proud tradition of supporting financial innovation.
Life as an expat can be a lot of things. In one sense, it’s an invigorating way to broaden your horizons, explore a new culture, and make lifelong international friends.
What is more satisfying than being your own boss? Honestly, many people think nothing. Of course, there are stresses, hardships, and concerns, but the joy and passion of owning and operating your own business is one too few get to experience. If this is your dream, then the points below for starting a business in…
As Europe continues to open up, keeping COVID-19 safely in the rearview mirror, the lasting legacy of the pandemic may very well lie in the way we work.
Many expats come to the Netherlands either because they’ve been hired by big corporate businesses, or because their partner works for one. And at some point, many of us get fed up with that lifestyle and decide to be our own bosses!
Employers love the Netherlands and love the country’s highly skilled and productive workforce. But the Netherlands is also an open economy, and internationals are in hot demand.
At some point in your life, you may find yourself stuck in a rut or repeating the same mistakes over and over again. Maybe you currently feel like you are trapped in an endlessly-repeating, unproductive cycle.