Employment
JOBS FOR NON-DUTCH SPEAKERS
Adams Multilingual Recruitment http://www.adamsrecruit.nl/ based in Edam (say cheese)
Any work anywhere http://www.anyworkanywhere.com/ "casual, seasonal and short term job opportunities worldwide" - including a teensy weensy handful in NL
Blue Lynx http://www.bluelynx.nl/ have lots of jobs, mainly in the petrochemical sector it seems
English Language Jobs http://www.englishlanguagejobs.com/ just as it says
Michael Page International http://www.michaelpage.nl/ click on the Aussie flag at the right for English. Specialise in jobs in the following areas: finance, legal & taxation, banking & financial, sales & marketing, IT & communications.
O'Connell O’Connell Marketing Executive Search O’Connell is a leading search firm that specialises in sourcing top international marketing and communications talent for global organisations across continental Europe. With business in the Netherlands, Belgium and Switzerland, we help build teams at the international and European headquarters of some of the world's leading companies. All our roles have either a global or European remit with a demand for ambitious high achievers.
Robert Walters http://www.robertwalters.com/ then select The Netherlands as country. Specialise in " "executive recruitment in accounting, finance, banking, IT, management consultancy and sales & marketing"
Society of English-Native-Speaking Editors http://www.sense-online.nl/
Students For Students http://www.studentsforstudents.nl/?selectlanguage=EN located in Amsterdam (NH), Utrecht (U) and Leiden (ZH). For Dutch and foreign students only. Occasionally jobs needing no Dutch language.
Telefoonlijn Vacatures Allochtonen Telephone line for jobs for foreigners tel: 0800 - 8001
Undutchables http://www.undutchables.nl/ (not to be confused with the book of the same name) large agency for jobs in all languages other than Dutch
Unique http://www.uniquemls.com/ their multilingual section
technical jobs and engineers : http://www.techniekvacature.nl - this site is in Dutch
AU PAIR & NANNY AGENCIES
There are just soooooo many au pair agencies in the Netherlands- - if you don't manage to find a position then you can't be trying hard enough! But be warned - au pairs are exploited with monotonous regularity. Do your homework and know your rights. Find an agency that has happy au pairs and not just happy families. Don't be afraid to ask questions. The agencies will be aware that there are dozens of other agencies - don't let an agency or a family pressure you into anything nasty! Having gone through so many sites, I have to give the prize to Esbik as the best site - it's not an agency, but an info site. And it's in Dutch, but they have everything you'll need to know (as well as lots of jobs listed).
Career Jet Netherlands http://www.careerjet.nl/ s a job search engine. In one simple search, this site gives job seekers access to a huge selection of jobs that are sourced from various internet sites, saving the trouble of having to visit each site individually.
Activity International http://www.aupair.nl/ their site offers info in English, but I haven't been able to make it work yet!
Au Pair Agency Mondial http://www.aupair-agency.nl/doc/en/index.htm
Au Pair Match http://www.aupairmatch.com/ Looks like it's Dutch based, although it is all in English. Registration free for au pairs.
Au Pair Pagina http://aupair.pagina.nl start page of au pair sites, including links to the laws governing this work, insurance, visas, (NL)
Eaupair http://www.eaupair.com/ worldwide site, but with LOADS of ads for Dutch families. Go to "Quick Family Search" (bottom left), click H to get Holland as country, then your gender (you'd better be female if you want a good choice!), and enter.
ESBIK http://www.esbik.nl/ Most of the site is in Dutch, but it is an incredibly useful site for info on au pair jobs (and more) in NL. It includes info on the legal requirements (check details under "Algemene Informatie" on http://www.esbik.nl/aindex.html), links to loads of au pair sites, and a messageboard. You can place an ad that you are available to work as an au pair in NL on http://www.esbik.nl/aupair/apinfor.shtml And there is a listing of available work http://www.esbik.nl/aupair/famned.html - most of the ads are in English. Despite the struggle you may have with the site being in Dutch, it's well worth it - get someone to help if you have to! NL)
Great Au Pair http://www.greataupair.com/search_families.cfm/type/country click on "Holland" to get the full list of families looking for an au pair. There were 52 the day I tried!
House-O-Orange http://www.house-o-orange.nl/ new organisation, based in The Hague. Nice site.
Jobzone http://www.jobzone.nl/joffer/list.asp?chapter=8 wanted ads for au pairs.
Joho Company http://www.joho.nl/internat/index.html "Travel, Study, Jobs" Couldn't quite figure out exactly what they do for foreigners in NL (as opposed to Dutchies going abroad) although they say they do things in this area. For jobs, they ask you to send an email with your wishes to travel@joho.nl The English part of the site is very limited.
Nanny Association http://www.nanny.nl/ despite the name, Dutch language site only. They are looking for career nannies only! They only liaise fully qualified nannies from 35-60 yrs old, so this is not one for the Working Holiday au pair. (NL)
Need A Nanny http://www.needananny.nl/ this site really gives minimal info to both nannies and parents! (NL)
GENERAL WORK SITES (IN DUTCH ONLY)
ESBIK http://www.esbik.nl/ Most of the site is in Dutch, but it is an incredibly useful site for info on "holiday" work (including au pair positions), work experience ("stage"), exchange programmes, and study in NL. It includes info on the legal requirements, links to loads of useful sites, and a messageboard. They also have a listing of "holiday" and other jobs http://www.esbik.nl/windex.html It's all in Dutch, but it's worth it - get someone to help if you have to! There are loads of good addresses of specialist work agencies listed, including many that don't have websites (address and tel numbers given). You can also place an ad that you are seeking work in various fields http://members3.boardhost.com/reisweg/
Jobbing Mall http://www.jobbingmall.nl/ (NL)
MegaJobs http://www.megajobs.be and http://www.megaJobs.nl A Benelux jobboard that offers many possibilities to find a job ; i.e. a job e-mailservice, and a resume e-mailservice, both to be used anonymously. MegaJobs offers currently over 40.000 belgian & dutch job openings, and many thousands in the rest of the world.
Monsterboard http://www.monsterboard.nl/ large online job market, also with jobs in other European countries. The one for the Netherlands - is in (NL) only.
Randstad http://www.randstad.nl/ one of the biggest job and temping agencies (NL)
Stepstone http://www.stepstone.nl/ (NL)
jobs for the mature There are a few agencies
which specialise in jobs for those somewhat maturer in years. Some of them are:
http://www.ervaren-jaren.nl
(translates as "experienced years") for those aged 40 - 70 years
http://www.55plus-uitzendbureau.nl
for those over 55 years
http://www.65plus.nl for those over 65 years
yellow pages http://www.goudengids.nl/
(NL) for a longer list of agencies etc.
Enter your region (click on the drag down menu) under "waar (regio)" and
then try these sections ("rubrieks"):
UITZENDBUREAUS - temping agencies (if you do a search for all of NL you'll get
over 4,000 of these!)
UITZENDBUREAUS (GEZONDHEIDSZORG) - temping agencies for the medical personnel
UITZENDBUREAUS (TECHNISCH/INDUSTRIEEL PERSONEEL) - temping agencies for
technical/industrial personnel
HEADHUNTER for professional personnel
The online Dutch Yellow Pages are in Dutch only, but if you don't understand
any Dutch, try to get someone who can to help, as the search facility gives you
the option to narrow your search to only admin jobs, or only catering jobs,
etc. You can also find agencies which
specialise in jobs for "horeca" (the Dutch acronym for "HOtel REstaurants
CAfes"), agriculture, various trades and even in sport.
RECOGNITION OF YOUR QUALIFICATIONS
These are three possibilities for having your qualifications translated/recognised for use in the Netherlands-. For other translaters/interpreters, see the Dutch language page.
Informatie
Beheer Groep
If you have a qualification (degree, diploma or certificate) from an
institution outside of the Netherlands - or even if you have only done part of
the course - and would like to have it recognised in NL, you can try contacting
the following organisation:
Informatie Beheer Groep
Afdeling Diplomawaardering
Postbus 30157
9700 LJ Groningen
tel: 050 - 5998036
(street address: Kempkensberg 4-6, 9722 TB Groningen)
http://www.ib-groep.nl
email: vragen@ib-groep.nl
nuffic http://www.nuffic.nl/index-en.html Netherlands- organization for international cooperation in higher education. They can help you with a certificate of recognition of your Aussie academic qualifications (to show its Dutch equivalent). You'll need your original degree/diploma, not a copy. Can take up to about a month. Thanks to Vanessa for this tip!
Octent
as with NUFFIC, they can assess your foreign certificate. 33-35
Sarphatistraat, Amsterdam (across
the road from the Amstel hotel). Fee is Euro 75, original certificate (OR an
official copy issued by your intitution) etc.
You have to get copies of your own originals at an official copying
place (that they will tell you about) for them to keep. Can take upwards of 6
weeks to process. Thanks to Louisa for
this tip!
OTHER RELATED SITES
ABC for Trade and Industry http://www.abc-d.nl/english/zoek-prod.html information on over 60,000 companies in the Netherlands-
Art Online http://www.artonline.nl/indexeng.html They describe themselves the best: "Extensive information on museum and gallery exhibitions, fine art and antique fairs, auctions, museums, galleries, art and antique dealers, picture framers, artist materials, restorers, art appraisers, art removalists and packers, art insurers and art brokers, etc"
Holland Exports http://www.hollandexports.com/ Holland Exports contains a summary of over 8,000 important export companies in the Netherlands-
Working
Holiday Guru http://www.workingholidayguru.com/
"For Australians Travelling and Working Overseas" Has a lot of useful info on
working holidays for Australians in the Netherlands-.
AND FOR WHEN YOU LEAVE ...
working in http://www.workingin.com/ for expats returning to Australia- (or NZ), not for in Holland
any work anywhere http://www.anyworkanywhere.com/ "casual, seasonal and short term job opportunities worldwide"
environment jobs http://www.environmentjob.co.uk/ both paid and voluntary positions, UK- based website
Working Holiday Guru http://www.workingholidayguru.com/ "For Australians Travelling and Working Overseas" Even if you're not in the Netherlands- on a working holiday, you may still be eligible to go on to another country on a working holiday visa
