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Originally posted by realityhack View PostGeneral shout-out:
Apart from doing the usual jobswerve search and specifying 'Holland' or 'The Netherlands' in the location field, are there any particularly useful native job boards for contract searches?
TIA
http://werk.nl & http://www.nationalevacaturebank.nl/
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostGeneral shout-out:
Apart from doing the usual jobswerve search and specifying 'Holland' or 'The Netherlands' in the location field, are there any particularly useful native job boards for contract searches?
TIA
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I liked working in the Netherlands too.
Leave work on the number 10 tram, 20 min later on the beach, fab.
I was in Den Hague BTY.
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Originally posted by Francko View PostTrue but what's much better in Holland is the working environment. Swiss do enjoy to give lots of overtime for free and since in many cases the boss is german you'll get also an authoritarian rather than a dutch democratic environment. And to wake up at silly times to be the first in the office. Not to mention the boredom at work (luckily I work from home most of the time). Add also that contract rates dropped after the dot com boom and never went up.
I went to Zürich from France. In France, the team went to lunch in the canteen together, usually about 14:45. In Switzerland, about 11:45.
I do think you're tight about the rates too: they realised that their taxes are low, so they depend on that to attract people; but if you are taxed in your home country as well, that's no benefit.
OTOH I have no problem working for Germans, I have to say.
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Originally posted by expat View PostSurely Switzerland would be good for you? Everything you describe in Holland, and more.
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Originally posted by Francko View PostI am missing contracting in Holland. It was the best experience so far. Maybe I was just lucky.
No mad american-style aggressive people at work, total democracy, overtime was for insane people only, top rates... what else do you want? well, nice food and weather would be nice but you haven't got these in UK either.
I am thinking of a contractor commute and Holland is one of the best location for transport and accomodation too.
Surely Switzerland would be good for you? Everything you describe in Holland, and more.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostGeneral shout-out:
Apart from doing the usual jobswerve search and specifying 'Holland' or 'The Netherlands' in the location field, are there any particularly useful native job boards for contract searches?
TIA
No mad american-style aggressive people at work, total democracy, overtime was for insane people only, top rates... what else do you want? well, nice food and weather would be nice but you haven't got these in UK either.
I am thinking of a contractor commute and Holland is one of the best location for transport and accomodation too.
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Long time agobut think I remember expatica as being a good forum to ask that kind of question ...
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My gut feeling is that a Thread on CUK is NOT the way.............
I have recently been thinking is "A Thread on CUK" actually the answer.... ever?
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Contracting in The Netherlands
General shout-out:
Apart from doing the usual jobswerve search and specifying 'Holland' or 'The Netherlands' in the location field, are there any particularly useful native job boards for contract searches?
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