Do you want to come and work in the Netherlands with Charlie works, but you don’t know yet how things are regulated here in the Netherlands? Then you’ve come to the right place on this page. We understand that coming to work in the Netherlands can be a big challenge with a new culture, a new language and new colleagues. Charlie works therefore offers not only career opportunities, but also extensive support in all other matters involved. Many of our temporary workers come from abroad and we do our best to relieve them as much as possible when coming to the Netherlands.
The labor market in the Netherlands
The Netherlands has a diverse labor market, with demand for workers being very high, especially in sectors such as logistics, manufacturing and technology. In the Netherlands, you have many opportunities in the labor market and workers benefit from the many advantages the Netherlands offers. For example, salaries in the Netherlands are relatively high, you are entitled to at least 20 vacation days with a full-time job, and you have many labor rights. Charlie works offers jobs in various sectors throughout the Netherlands. For example, through Charlie you can work in logistics, production and horticulture.
Language and communication to work in the Netherlands
One of the biggest challenges when working in another country can be the language. Fortunately, at Charlie works you can often get started if you speak English, and for some positions even just Polish is sufficient. In the Netherlands everyone speaks English relatively well, which makes communicating a lot easier. Learning Dutch is not mandatory, but it does offer advantages, such as easier integration into the culture.
Dutch culture
Dutch culture, and work culture, is generally very open and direct. This means that people are very honest about what they think and feel. This may take some getting used to at first for people from another culture, but look at it positively, as it promotes transparent communication in the workplace. In addition, a lot of value is placed on a healthy work-life balance in the Netherlands. This means that people in the Netherlands also spend a lot of time doing fun things in their private lives. With a full-time job, of at least 40 hours, you are entitled to at least 20 vacation days and usually have two days off per week.
Schemes in the Netherlands
The Netherlands offers good arrangements for workers. If you come to the Netherlands from the EU, you do not need a work permit because you can work and live freely within the EU. If you stay in the Netherlands longer than four months, however, you are required to apply for a Citizen Service Number for tax and healthcare purposes. You are then required to take out basic health insurance and pay tax on your income. Specific working conditions are regulated through a collective bargaining agreement. For example, you may be eligible for organized housing at Charlie works.
Salaries in the Netherlands
Workers’ salaries in the Netherlands vary by sector. However, you do have a set minimum wage in the Netherlands, which forms a solid basis. Furthermore, you always have fringe benefits, such as vacation days, pension plans and training opportunities. Furthermore, you often receive vacation pay on your income, which is paid at the end of the year and is at least 8% of your gross annual salary. It is a good idea to read up on your terms of employment so that you know what you are entitled to. If you have any questions about this, you can always contact Charlie supports.
Housing Charlie
When you come to live in the Netherlands, it is of course also very important to have a nice place to live. You could choose to look for accommodation yourself, but Charlie can also support you in this. In fact, through Charlie, you would get organized housing that meets the requirements laid down in the collective bargaining agreement for temporary workers. Want to know more about accommodation from Charlie? Then check out this page.
Life in the Netherlands
Life in the Netherlands is very attractive. For example, the Netherlands is safe, clean and facilities such as public transportation, healthcare and education are well arranged. The Netherlands has beautiful cities and natural areas and is also located on the coast. The Dutch are generally very friendly and open to newcomers and do their best to put people at ease. Charlie works not only helps you with a job and housing, but also helps you with your integration and finding a home in a new country.
Questions
Would you like to come and work in the Netherlands, but still have questions about this? Then contact Charlie via the application form or call Charlie supports at: 071-5280859. Charlie is ready for you!