That depends, do you speak Dutch? In Maastricht you need either Dutch (the local language) or German (as the border is just a few miles away).
Also, Dutch employers are pretty strict about qualifications, so you'd better make sure you have something that's transferable.
To look for a job, google 'uitzendburo', this is the Dutch word for employment agency. While most Dutch speak English reasonably well, not everyone does.
Otherwise, you might just need a change from where you are located currently. Sick of Ireland? If you're in Dublin, well, that's understandable. Try looking in some other part of Ireland.
2007-06-07 20:34:31
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answered by Orla C 7
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At the moment the Netherlands has very low unemployment so it could be worth traveling there then finding a job. I'm assuming, as you live in Ireland, that you are an EU citizen and therefore you won't need a work permit. However there is some stuff you need to do before finding a job. Firstly you'll need to register with the local authority. This costs around EUR40.00 for your EU residency card. They will put a sticker in your passport as proof until your card arrives as it can take a couple of months. Next you'll have to register with the tax office (Belastingdienst) and get a SOFI number. Without a SOFI number your employer won't be able to pay you.
There are many temp agencies, specializing in ex-pats,in the Netherlands. Try looking at www.undutchables.nl
Good Luck!!
2007-06-07 09:14:28
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answered by Mose 3
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Join the gravy train by learning punctuation and proper sentences.
2007-06-07 09:08:06
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answered by fatherf.lotski 5
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Funny, I live in Maastricht. I just don;t work there. I dunno... maybe ask a magic 8 ball for help on this one.
2007-06-07 09:08:19
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answered by Anonymous
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