Working In Netherlands
There are a variety of temporary jobs in Holland such as working
on factory production lines.
Casual workers are needed to pick asparagus, strawberries,
apples and pears between April and October each year. From September/October
until January work is available bulb picking and in factories
Several British and European
camping companies operate throughout Holland and jobs can be found in the
summer working on campsites and holiday
parks.
Au Pairs usually need some childcare experience but won't always
need to be able to speak dutch. Au pairs live with host families, looking
after the children and perform basic domestic duties such as cleaning. Wages
are often low but food and accommodation is usually included.
For More
Information See Our Dutch Job Sites, Newspapers And Guides Page
There are specially trained EURES advisers in all EU/EEA countries,
whose job it is to support those seeking employment in another EU/EEA country.
For more information and contact details see EURES
Web Site
The public employment service is called CWI - Centrum voor
Werk en Inkomen
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Contact the Embassy
Or High Commission of The Netherlands for up-to-date information about
living, working and travelling there.