Working in The Netherlands

By: Together Abroad 28-11-2013 9:05 AM
Categories: * Daily employment news,

Working in The Netherlands

Pleasant workplace atmosphere important

Nearly all employees indicated in 2012 that a pleasant workplace atmosphere is important to them. For three quarters of employees a pleasant workplace atmosphere is essential. Nearly all employees consider competent management, job security, interesting work and a good salary to be important aspects of their job.

Teleworking has lowest priority
The opportunity to work from home is important for only a small proportion of employees, although the percentage has risen marginally since 2008 from 34 to 39 percent. The other aspects have been fairly stable over the years. There is an obvious relation between working from home and education level: the higher an employee’s education level, the more they appreciate the opportunity to work from home.

Working in the Netherlands on a part-time basis more important for women than for men
The possibility to work on a part-time basis is important for 85 percent of female employees, versus only 54 percent of their male counterparts. Being able to choose your own working hours and the distance between home and workplace also have a higher priority for women than for men. The opportunity to work from home is equally important to both genders.
Approximately 95 percent of young employees appreciate the opportunity to learn on the job, as against 85 percent of older employees. To older employees having a healthy job is more important than to younger employees.

Healthy job and pleasant workplace atmosphere create satisfied employees
More than eight in every ten employees are (very) satisfied about most aspects of their jobs. The most important aspects are having a healthy job (93 percent) and a pleasant workplace atmosphere (92 percent). The opportunity to work from home (72 percent) and the salary (77 percent) had the lowest priority.

Source CBS/TNO
This article is restricted. You have to be logged in to be able to add further reactions.

For an expat moving to the Netherlands, getting the right direction is very important. It's important that one knows which steps and direction to take. Linda is an exceptionally talent counselor, her advice has helped me land a job within a week of coming to the Netherlands. I am grateful for her mentoring and look forward to a great working relationship in the future.

Dr. Hrishiraj S | Clinical Research & Affairs Manager

Together Abroad provided expert advice on personal branding including developing a top-notch, market-aware CV, highly tailored job applications, and approach strategies with potential employers in the Netherlands. Furthermore, I found them be highly knowledgeable in key related fields such as recruitment strategy, immigration law, contracts, labor agreements, and (un)employment benefits. I would recommend Together Abroad to anyone who needs professional help with transitioning to a new career.

A. Aboufirass | Structural Engeer

Linda is a big mind. She thinks about things that the rest normally overlook. The insight she has about the dutch job market can only be achieved through years of experience and persistence.

Her business savvy is complemented by her mastery of understanding the client's needs and requirements. For my career I could say, she was the “Mary Poppins”, who guided me through thick and thin and helped me to land a career in the Netherlands

S. Bhattacharjee | FP&A Manager

If you are going to enlist the services of a "Career Coach" look no further. The only person you want in your corner is Linda van Orsouw. As an expat, you absolutely want to work with a highly skilled and knowledgeable professional who knows their way around the Dutch career/employment/job market. Linda assisted me in writing and positioning my CV, helped me organize and prioritize my list of opportunities, coached me through mock interviews and was there when I got offered a senior position only 2 months later. When asked I will only refer to Linda and "Togetherabroad".

Mr. C. Joubert
Lead Workplace Strategy Consultant 

 

New item