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Thursday, April 7
 

14:15 CEST

How to find a job in the Netherlands (EN)
Limited Capacity seats available

Unique Multilingual is the Dutch market leader in recruitment of multilingual office talents. They provide services tailored to the international clients’ ambitions in order to realise and build a profitable and long-lasting alliance with new personnel. With vast experience and a strong network in international companies and organisations in the Netherlands, Unique Multilingual is able to provide international students with information on where and how to start in the Dutch job market. Furthermore, Unique Multilingual is experienced in preparing non-Dutch speakers for the Dutch job market.
The workshop will provide a short introduction of the organisation’s services. The question of how one should identify before applying for multiple jobs, how to create a good CV and motivation letter, and how to prepare for interviews will also be covered. And finally, the presentation will talk about about various tips and tricks for those looking to enter the Dutch job market. 

Thursday April 7, 2016 14:15 - 15:00 CEST
LIPSIUS/003 Lipsius Building

14:15 CEST

Rules and regulations for working in the Netherlands (EN)
Limited Capacity seats available

This workshop will be given by a representative of the Hague International Centre and a representative of the Immigration and Naturalisation Service. Specifically geared for non-EU students who struggle with the legal restrictions of finding a job and extending their stay in the Netherlands. The presentation will cover various rules and regulations concerning acquiring a work permit in the Netherlands for non-EU students.

Furthermore, students with a higher education eager to stay in the Netherlands to pursue part time or full time employment will be told about the “search year”, a permit allowing a student to look for a job in the Netherlands after graduation. The contents, and the ways to apply for this permit will be covered in the presentation, along with various other details. The presentation will be concluded by a round of questions and answers whereby students can ask more specific questions relating to their situation. 

Speakers

Thursday April 7, 2016 14:15 - 15:00 CEST
LIPSIUS/005 Lipsius Building

15:15 CEST

How to find a job in the Netherlands (EN)
Limited Capacity seats available

Unique Multilingual is the Dutch market leader in recruitment of multilingual office talents. They provide services tailored to the international clients’ ambitions in order to realise and build a profitable and long-lasting alliance with new personnel. With vast experience and a strong network in international companies and organisations in the Netherlands, Unique Multilingual is able to provide international students with information on where and how to start in the Dutch job market. Furthermore, Unique Multilingual is experienced in preparing non-Dutch speakers for the Dutch job market.
The workshop will provide a short introduction of the organisation’s services. The question of how one should identify before applying for multiple jobs, how to create a good CV and motivation letter, and how to prepare for interviews will also be covered. And finally, the presentation will talk about about various tips and tricks for those looking to enter the Dutch job market. 

Speakers
avatar for Saskia Emmen

Saskia Emmen

Unique Multilingual
Saskia Emmen works as an International Recruitment Consultant at Unique Multilingual.
avatar for Ritsa Paraskevopoulou

Ritsa Paraskevopoulou

Unique Multilingual
Ritsa Paraskevopoulou is a Senior International Consultant at Unique Multilingual.


Thursday April 7, 2016 15:15 - 16:00 CEST
LIPSIUS/003 Lipsius Building

15:15 CEST

Rules and regulations for working in the Netherlands (EN)
Limited Capacity seats available

This workshop will be given by a representative of the Hague International Centre and a representative of the Immigration and Naturalisation Service. Specifically geared for non-EU students who struggle with the legal restrictions of finding a job and extending their stay in the Netherlands. The presentation will cover various rules and regulations concerning acquiring a work permit in the Netherlands for non-EU students.

Furthermore, students with a higher education eager to stay in the Netherlands to pursue part time or full time employment will be told about the “search year”, a permit allowing a student to look for a job in the Netherlands after graduation. The contents, and the ways to apply for this permit will be covered in the presentation, along with various other details. The presentation will be concluded by a round of questions and answers whereby students can ask more specific questions relating to their situation. 

Speakers

Thursday April 7, 2016 15:15 - 16:00 CEST
LIPSIUS/005 Lipsius Building
 
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