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Previously on "Best IT contractor web sites for Ireland & Netherlands (..??"

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  • Eirikur
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    The Dutch equivalent of IR35 is way more strict than the UK one. When I was offered a contract a year ago with a bank, the bank would only accept contractors using a Dutch Umbrella as they don't want any future issues with the Dutch taxman. Although the rate was good €900 per day, I didn't accept it in the end as the cost of taxes, living and travel would be too high and I would be better off on a £500 pd contract close to home in the UK

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  • BR14
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    dutch language requirements

    since the crisis, all dutch companies have been insisting on 'fluent dutch' for contracts, even though the working language in the offices is english.
    They'll even pretend to be considering applications, and waste weeks of your time, before coming up with this requirement.
    so be warned

    (i lived there for 12 years,and worked in UK, germany and switzerland because of this)

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  • Darren_Test
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    Originally posted by WTFH View Post
    So we're back to Jobserve.

    If you can speak the language, then go to the local job sites (one way to find them is to search on google.(insert the country code), with location switched off.
    If you are looking for English speaking jobs, then Jobserve is probably the best bet.
    You can also contact agents direct, ones that are UK based but have European clients
    thanks..

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  • WTFH
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    Originally posted by Darren_Test View Post
    Oops No.

    I was after roles saying "English only needed". thanks anyway.
    So we're back to Jobserve.

    If you can speak the language, then go to the local job sites (one way to find them is to search on google.(insert the country code), with location switched off.
    If you are looking for English speaking jobs, then Jobserve is probably the best bet.
    You can also contact agents direct, ones that are UK based but have European clients

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  • Darren_Test
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    Oops No.

    I was after roles saying "English only needed". thanks anyway.

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  • Eirikur
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    Hope you speak Dutch
    https://www.nationalevacaturebank.nl...oogle.co.uk%2F
    https://www.it-contracts.nl/

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  • Darren_Test
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    but Jobserve got any only handful roles in EU areas outside UK. surely there will be some other site.

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  • cojak
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    Jobserve.

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  • Best IT contractor web sites for Ireland & Netherlands (..??

    To expand my search could anyone direct me to the best IT contractor websites for EU countries, especially Ireland & Holland..? Jobserv equivalent in those countries..? Thanks

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