Dutch Working Culture & Finding a Job in the Netherlands as Non-EU

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Hey there, Natasha here! I’ve been living and working in Amsterdam for about 2yrs now, and I get some questions about how to …



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31 Comments

  • Mark Cruz

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Hi po, tanong ko lang allowed ba mag part time job like after my full time 8hrs work, for extra income? (e.g working in fast food, etc)

  • mon ignacio

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Is it easy to find work in the Netherlands?

  • Andrejs Igumenovs

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    The entry level is horrible now, but possible at the same time

  • Mister Pugita

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Helo po idol matagal na po ako sa kubo mo gumanti ka naman po plssssssss lagi akong naka bantay sa mga video mo idoll ko

  • Italo Rossi

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    I recently got admitted to a Master's program in Amsterdam so I'm getting your videos suggested on YouTube and they're great! Thank you for sharing your experience 🙂

  • Dutchy J

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Once you have decided to live in another country, especially in a country on the other side of the world, you will go through all the steps of grieving: you say goodbye to family, friends and everything you are emotionally attached to in your original country.
    And don't underestimate it; this farewell can be compared with saying goodbye to someone who has fallen away from you.
    In addition, the home country and the conditions in the home country as you left it will not be the home country and the conditions in which you will find the it after years abroad for 2 reasons:
    1. Your home country and the people who live there (family and friends) is/are subject to constant changes and evolution's, however small as they can be which you hardly notice when you live there, but all together most likely will provide you a completely different experience of your home country and that this is the reason that after years of absence your home country does no longer feel like your home country and your friends and even family the way you left it/them.
    2. Like it or not, you'll still get used (socially, politically, climate-technically and more) to the host country where you stay for a number of years and this habituation changes your perspective with regard to many things to your homeland. Being critical in your home country with regard to matters that you previously never would have discussed in your home country will therefore occur more often than you would like. And you simply cannot have both; you will have to make choices. Structural choices that give you a future in your country of choice. By choosing a certain country, you distance yourself and say goodbye to the other country, including the people who live there, and you welcome the new country, the new language and the new culture and the new norms and values ​​and the people who live there just like yourself.
    Even if you would fully accept the host country or new country and you would fully integrate into this new country with the new language and the new culture and the new norms and values, you still will go through the complete grieving process of parting with regard to the old country. It is absolutely not possible to keep everything you had in the old country without hindering your integration in the new country. This really is a Black or White situation, you've gotta choose…so it's all about choices unfortunately. You simply can't have both. The grieving process is inevitable, but don't go into the grieving process without giving yourself a real chance of success in the host country or perhaps during permanent immigration; the new country.
    These are unfortunately the facts as they are. I wish you wisdom at your choices.

  • xdalgrey23

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    worth it po b, 450k in peso magagastos ko then 1 year contract dyan po s NL?

  • Mona

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Thank u👍

  • Bernz mechanic vlog

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Hi i am very interested moving on netherland to find job and i dont know how?

  • 人ですから

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    cute 🥺

  • Eelke

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Great video! With you in the Netherlands you definitely made the average person here a lot cuter 😉

  • Medo Zarkah

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Thanks for the presentation. It was really simple & informative. Do you think that reaching the age of 40ys old could be a barrier in the hiring market? especially in the marketing & sales sector, where I have 13 ys experience.
    & do you think if I get certified in CRM operating systems can open more doors for me?
    I think it will be helpful if you as you are working in the startups & near the Tech industry to make a video about the required soft skills & certifications needed to boost the possibility of success in the hiring process.

  • baby c.

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Hi Ms. Nat. Off topic but do you know how someone from Philippines can come to the Netherlands to study in university? Thank you.

  • Clay S

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Dutch law giving you 20 paid leaves is such a hilarious example of EU bureaucrats not understanding basic economics. The equilibrium price for your labor doesn't change, so these "paid days off" are just money that would have otherwise been part of your salary if you worked the same number of days and had none of those "days off".

  • Clay S

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Your career path reminds me so much of living in San Francisco and being engineer #11 at Zendesk and other similar experiences. It's all the same. We just go to tech startup offices and drink expensive hipster coffee.

    Your English is really good. You don't have any of the common grammatical issues that I sometimes heard from my Filipino coworkers in San Francisco who had lived in the US for many years. (E.g. "that one" instead of "that".)

  • Day2Day

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

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  • Naldz Channel

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Hello kabayan paano maka pag apply nang trabaho dyan sa netherland pangarap ko kasi dyan

  • Bastiaan S

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    this is fun to watch as an dutchie 😀

  • Andrea The Great

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Vacation pay, "vakantiegeld" is 13% on top of your annual salary. Fabulous.

  • المطبخ المغربي الصحي

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Hello my friend nice vídeo

  • Nikolina Garvanska

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Thank you for this video, I find it very helpful 🙂

  • Rob Buser

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    YOU ARE BEAUTIFULL…

  • Tiffany Jabagat

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Hi! I'm a nurse in the Philippines and I want to ask if you have any idea or know someone working in the healthcare profession? Is it the same with what you mentioned? Thank you!

  • Mysterious Hedgehog

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    I know it is out of subject but you are so beautiful you look like an actress!

  • Fuad Gassar

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    GREAT CONTENT ,

  • Cool Cairing

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Hi can you give me your contact

  • Cool Cairing

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Hi can you give me your contact

  • Cristian Chelcea

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    working for the rent and bills in Amsterdam is kind of nonsense, as more you made more you spend. basically your life is not better, especially after those "30%" are gone. try to start a family, have two kids and will see what is left, definitely a hunt for another "30%" but in shops and supermarkets…

  • Proposal

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    One correction, as a EU citizen (schengen) there is no min. amount of time that you can stay, considering there´s no visa, it´s open boarders.

  • Aileen Provido

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Hi Miss Natasha…i'm very blessed to know some stuffs from you..Thanks God. I'm Aileen, me and my boyfriend are planning to be together, living there in Holland. God bless you.

  • Afsal Sameer

    January 27, 2023 - 2:01 am

    Kindly tell me the scope of marketing in Netherlands..and is it possible to survive by knowing only English?
    I would like to do a one year digital marketing in Netherlands

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