News about education in the Netherlands
Web app helps students find part-time jobs in the Netherlands
NHTV Breda University of Applied Sciences has a web application to help more students find a job during their study at a Dutch university. The app is easy to use; students just put in their specialisations and desired work schedules and interested employers can then make them job offers. Named “JAM@NHTV”, the online app was designed in collaboratin with the JAMwerkt.nl startup.
Student stats: Still in the Netherlands 6 years after graduation
In 2008, 8,137 international students graduated from Dutch universities across the country. In 2014, 34% of those same graduates were still living and working in the Netherlands. Tech graduates surpassed this overall amount by 4%, reaching 38%.
Do you plan to stay in the Netherlands after graduation and search for a job? Saxion University of Applied Sciences provides its alumni an excellent opportunity to enter Dutch and international job market well prepared via the Connect International Talent programme.
Employment opportunities vary greatly from field to field, making the choice of which study field to enrol in a very important one. Students graduating from a higher education programme will often either be very successful or have trouble finding a job after graduation. Depending on their field of study, students can have more or less difficulty in finding gainful employment in their domain after completing their degree.
New regulations for self-employed non-EU professionals
The Ministry of Economic Affairs is easing regulations for non-EU entrepreneurs wishing to start a business in The Netherlands. As of August 1st, 2013, self-employed innovators will be able to establish themselves using different conditions than previously.
How much do managers earn in Holland per year. Average wages of managers per branch and per city of the Netherlands (Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Delft, Eindhoven, Maastricht, Haarlem).
Are you searching for a job in the Netherlands or have just found one? Here are several tips you need to know when working with the Dutch.
Keeping international students in the Netherlands after graduation
Jet Bussemaker, the Dutch Minister of Education, has asked the Social-Economic Council (SER) to look into what the government, educational institutions, and companies in the Netherlands can do to entice international students to stay in the country once they’ve finished their studies.
How to convince alumni to stay after study in the Netherlands?
Attracting international students after graduation and encouraging alumni to return to Holland for work, is an important contribution to the Dutch economy based on knowledge and intellectual skills. To make it easier for alumni to find information on work opportunities in Holland, Nuffic is launching a new business and career portal.
Internships and work placements for international students
Would you like to increase your chances of finding a job after graduation? Wittenborg Business School gives its international students a great opportunity to get a work placement in a company for a period between 3 and 12 months!
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