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Work in Netherlands

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Have you always wanted to work in the Netherlands, but you don’t have any information about this location? Don’t worry! This blog is here to help you figure out some details about our locations. Multilingual Jobs Worldwide offers various positions for different language experts in Europe, our role is to guide you to find the perfect job for you, abroad! If you are looking for more information regarding The Netherlands, keep on reading!

What is the Netherlands?
The Netherlands is a Western European country located on the North Sea coast, west of Germany. It is the 22nd smallest country in Europe and ranked 135th smallest country in the world. The Netherlands has about 40 islands and there are direct national borders and easy connection to the 2 neighboring countries Belgium and Germany. The official language of the Netherlands is Dutch.


The climate in the Netherlands
The Netherlands borders the North Sea in the west and north, which also has an influence on the climate. Summers are usually warm, but not too hot. Winters are also comparatively mild with average temperatures around freezing point.
The cold air from the North Sea reaches mainly the coastal areas by the middle of the year, resulting in lower temperatures than inland. Away from the coast, the Atlantic influence decreases. In autumn and winter, storms, some of them violent, occur throughout the country, with larger amounts of precipitation. For those who like all kinds of weather, The Netherlands is a perfect place to experience all seasons at a moderate temperature!

Famous Dutch icons
The Dutch are a debatable underrated group of people and have a grand impact on loads of things such as history, culture, art and nature. There are so many things the Netherlands are famous for and are definitely worth checking out!
The Netherlands is most famous for its Dutch canals and channels that run throughout the entire country and its cities. You can ride boats there or walk along the channel for a nice and calming view. You can ride your bike along the river, this country loves riding bikes!
Do you like flowers? So do the Dutch! The Netherlands is well-known for its iconic flower: the tulip. There are many tulip fields you can visit in the Netherlands and is definitely worth to visit for your next Instagram picture 😉
The Dutch have also had a major influence in the art world! Rembrandt, Vincent van Gogh, Mondriaan... they are world famous painters from the Netherlands. Internationally, the Dutch Masters are held in high regarded.

Amsterdam
Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands and is a very well-known place for tourists around the world. Amsterdam is known for its historical attractions, for its collections of great art, and for the distinctive color and flavor of its well-preserved old sections. Since the mid-1960s Amsterdam has been known also for a permissive and accepting atmosphere. It is easy to describe Amsterdam, which is more than 700 years old, as a living museum of a bygone age and to praise the eternal beauty of the centuries-old canals, the ancient patrician houses, and the atmosphere of freedom and tolerance, but the modern city is still working out solutions to the pressing urban problems that confront it.
Going to Amsterdam?
Definitely ride your bike around the city and explore the beautiful buildings and canals of Amsterdam. There are many things to visit and explore such as the Anne Frank House, where you will learn the story of one of the most famous Jewish victims of the Holocaust and her diary she wrote during her hiding. Visit Dutch historic landmarks by exploring windmills across the country! Go see the Royal Palace! The options are endless!
Transportation
The Netherlands is a very easy country to navigate and use public transport. You can easily get around by car but options such as taking the city subway or busses are reasonably cheap with around 3€ for a ticket. Taxi’s start at 5€ and have an addition of around 2€ per km.

Let’s have a closer look at the cost of living in Amsterdam :
•Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant = 17.03 €
•Domestic Beer (0.5 litter draught) = 5.50 €
•Cappuccino (regular) = 3.42 €
•Milk (regular), (1 liter) = 1.18 €
•Rice (white), (1kg) = 1.82 €
•Eggs (regular) (12) = 3.14 €
•Local Cheese (1kg) = 11.43 €
•Chicken Fillets (1kg) = 8.20 €
•Beef Round (1kg) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) = 23.36 €
•Apartment (1 bedroom) in City Centre = 1,610.55 €
•Apartment (1 bedroom) Outside of Centre = 1,312.50 €¨

Check out https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/in/Amsterdam for more information about the average costs in Amsterdam.

Work in The Netherlands
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5 Fun facts about The Netherlands
1. Dutch men are the tallest in the world
2. The Netherlands was the first country to legalize same-sex marriage
3. The Netherlands has one of the highest English proficiency
4. The Netherlands is one of the happiest countries in the world
5. Carrots are orange because of the Dutch
Carrots are known for their distinct orange coloring. However, they weren’t always this way. Dating back to the 10th century, the vegetable was likely originally white or purple. William III of England, who was often known as William the Orange, helped in gaining Dutch independence from Spain in the 17th century. The story goes that Dutch farmers turned their carrots orange as a tribute, and the new color became more popular than before, and continues to be the Netherlands's official color today.

What do you think about The Netherlands?
Let us know your interest in working in The Netherlands and we will look at some options for you! It is a wonderful place to live and work and we would love to help you with this!