How I got a $100K job in Amsterdam as an Expat (English speaking job) + Sharing Tips

Finding a job in Amsterdam without speaking Dutch can be challenging. So in today’s video, I’m sharing how I got a job in Amsterdam with you to help anyone who is looking for jobs in Amsterdam or in the Netherlands. I got a $100K job offer in Amsterdam while I was already working in Amsterdam and I couldn’t believe that it was a $100K job offer. I didn’t get this job in Amsterdam in a traditional way but I leveraged a top-down strategy with my own network. If you’re thinking of moving to Amsterdam or moving to the Netherlands and living in the Netherlands and wondering how to find a job in Amsterdam and living in Amsterdam as an expat, you’ll enjoy this video much! Especially if you don’t speak dutch and looking for an English speaking job in Amsterdam.

🌟 Just to clarify, I got this job offer and signed the contract BUT in the end, I didn’t work there because I needed to go back to Korea for my personal thing. πŸ™

But this strategy worked and you can also get a job in Amsterdam as an Expat for an English speaking job and also you can aim for higher salary as well. Good luck my (aspiring) expats all over the world!!!! You can do THIS.

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00:00 – 01:09 INTRO
01:10 – 02:50 HOW I GOT THIS job in Amsterdam (Job offer – not in a traditional way)
02:51 – 04:56 INTERVIEW PROCESS for a job in Amsterdam (TIPS!)
04:57 – 07:30 JUICY TIPS TO GET A JOB in Amsterdam

🌎✨PS. Connect with me on Linkedin! Linkedin is powerful to expand your networks!

How I got a $100K job in Amsterdam as an Expat (English speaking job)
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Finding a job in Amsterdam without speaking Dutch can be challenging. So in today’s video, I’m sharing how I got a job in Amsterdam with you to help anyone who is looking for jobs in Amsterdam or in the Netherlands. I got a $100K job offer in Amsterdam while I was already working in Amsterdam and I couldn’t believe that it was a $100K job offer. I didn’t get this job in Amsterdam in a traditional way but I leveraged a top-down strategy with my own network. If you’re thinking of moving to Amsterdam or moving to the Netherlands and living in the Netherlands and wondering how to find a job in Amsterdam and living in Amsterdam as an expat, you’ll enjoy this video much! Especially if you don’t speak dutch and looking for an English speaking job in Amsterdam.

🌟 Just to clarify, I got this job offer and signed the contract BUT in the end, I didn’t work there because I needed to go back to Korea for my personal thing. πŸ™

But this strategy worked and you can also get a job in Amsterdam as an Expat for an English speaking job and also you can aim for higher salary as well. Good luck my (aspiring) expats all over the world!!!! You can do THIS.

πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ’» FREE On-demand class: https://lucyjeon.com/freeclass
✍️ Download FREE LinkedIn Message Template: https://lucyjeon.com/template
πŸ“ FREE Resources: https://lucyjeon.com/free
🧐 Find out which country fits your personality the best: https://tin0zr9ivqa.typeform.com/to/gwFbZvz3
πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ’» Work with me: https://lucyjeon.com/globaltalent
πŸ’¬ Say Hi on LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/lucyjeon

πŸ‡³πŸ‡±TIME STAMP
00:00 – 01:09 INTRO
01:10 – 02:50 HOW I GOT THIS job in Amsterdam (Job offer – not in a traditional way)
02:51 – 04:56 INTERVIEW PROCESS for a job in Amsterdam (TIPS!)
04:57 – 07:30 JUICY TIPS TO GET A JOB in Amsterdam

🌎✨PS. Connect with me on Linkedin! Linkedin is powerful to expand your networks!

How I got a $100K job in Amsterdam as an Expat (English speaking job)
#MovingtoAmsterdam #WorkinginAmsterdam #AmsterdamExpat

πŸ‘‘SAY HI ON SOCIAL
Website: https://www.lucyjeon.com
Instagram: @lucyjeon
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucyjeon



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4 Comments

  • Lucy Jeon I Working Abroad, Tech Jobs, Remote Work

    February 20, 2023 - 4:49 pm

    Join Free Live Training on Wed, 9/15 to learn "3 Step method to land a dream job abroad WITHOUT applying" πŸš€βœ¨ https://www.lucyjeon.com/freelivetraining
    Also, in my last video, I read some comments about "expats need to learn Dutch in the Netherlands" AND I agree with that. But this video is meant to motivate expats who want to expand their career in Amsterdam or in the Netherlands when they don't speak Dutch yet (sometimes this happens.) But as I lived in Amsterdam before, I understand and know that how important it is to speak Dutch especially if expats are planning to live in the Netherlands for the long term. I wanted to leave this comment because of some comments from the video last time. Anyways!!! Thanks for watching this video and Good luck on landing on your dream job!!! πŸ’•βœ¨

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    February 20, 2023 - 4:49 pm

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    February 20, 2023 - 4:49 pm

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  • sYsguard

    February 20, 2023 - 4:49 pm

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