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There are so many things you need to get sorted now that you've landed so make sure to get everything and make your whole campus experience easier.
There are so many things you need to get sorted now that you've landed so make sure to get everything and make your whole campus experience easier.
There are so many things you need to know, from all the paperwork, to how to get a job in the Netherlands. But don't worry you've got everything you need all in one place.
Whether you're travelling in the Netherlands or going on your European Journey there are ways to do that without breaking the bank.
You've got questions? We've got answers!
1. Part-time and full-time jobs all year round
Brave Ones offers several English-speaking part-time or flexible jobs that do not require the Dutch language to international students and graduates in the Netherlands. We also provide English-speaking full-time jobs for students during summer. Check out our open jobs here.
2. Insights about working and living in the Netherlands
Not only our Instagram are filled with relevant tips, but we have also written blogs with practical tips about living and working in the Netherlands for both international students and graduates.
There are two ways internationals can apply for English-speaking jobs via Brave Ones.
1. Apply for a job
If you see an open job, you are interested in on the Job listing page, you click on "Apply" and fill out your details.
2. Join our talent pool
If you currently do not find a job that is suitable with your location & schedule, you can also fill out your details in the Join the talent pool page. Joining the talent pool lets us match your profile with future opportunities that fit your skills and career goals—perfect if you're exploring options or waiting for the right role to open up.
After filling out your details, expect a follow up email for the next steps. Don't forget to check your spam
No, all our job offers for international students and graduates do not require any knowledge of Dutch.
We do recommend starting to learn Dutch as soon as you can, as it increases your chances of getting a fulltime study-related job after graduation.
No. You do not have to apply yourself; your employer takes care of it once you got a job.