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Originally posted by eek View PostThe Dutch are incredibly racist (or at least languist - as you can get away with that in europe) as some posters on here have discovered over the years.
Conversely, I also looked for jobs in Luxembourg and found it far more welcoming with respect to language requirements, with a smaller percentage of jobs asking for French/German/Luxembourgish.
Its a grave shame, because I'd rather live in the Netherlands over Luxembourg. And it has nothing to do with their local produce, of course.Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostI searched for roles in the Netherlands recently and was very surprised to see that like 90% of the rules demanded Dutch language - I couldnt find hardly any roles that only wanted English. I've been to various cities in Holland and everyone I came across spoke excellent English, so its strange that companies insist on it.
Conversely, I also looked for jobs in Luxembourg and found it far more welcoming with respect to language requirements, with a smaller percentage of jobs asking for French/German/Luxembourgish.
Its a grave shame, because I'd rather live in the Netherlands over Luxembourg. And it has nothing to do with their local produce, of course.
I'd see a relaxed attitude to dual language as a pleasant surprise rather than the norm.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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Originally posted by sira View PostWas sent by email. 6 months probation and a 3 month notice period. The notice period is a bit of a spanner...Comment
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Originally posted by caffeine man View Post3 months notice is outrageous. That would make moving to another permanent job difficult, never mind a contract. I dont see how they can enforce these notice periods.
I know plenty of people in other fields who have to give 3 months notice, and yes in some cases they actually had to work it."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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I had a 3 month notice period for an investment bank earlier in my career. It was 3 months because I worked on the trading floor (even though I wasn't a front office staff member), so it's not unusual - it's just crap. This particular role is a managerial role, so it doesn't surprise me. The contract also says I can't work for a competitor 3 months after leaving the firm (which is very harsh) but I cannot see how they would ever be able to enforce that to be honest, as defining "competitor" would be incredibly difficult in a court of law.Comment
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6 months for some trading positions where you have inside knowledge of current trading strategies.First Law of Contracting: Only the strong surviveComment
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Originally posted by sira View PostI searched for roles in the Netherlands recently and was very surprised to see that like 90% of the rules demanded Dutch languageOriginally posted by northernladuk View PostDoesn't seem strange to me. Language is a blocker so why get someone in that will hit that bloker to some extent. Why not get someone in that bypasses that problem who is likely to be just as qualified.
I'd see a relaxed attitude to dual language as a pleasant surprise rather than the norm.
simple protectionism is all.Comment
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Originally posted by baen View PostThe Dutch did that to keep bobs at bay, can't blame them.
even if they spoke Dutch. (FLUENT was the req)
the Dutch don't speak FLUENT dutch.Comment
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