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Working in the Netherlands after Graduation

Choosing the Netherlands for Study and Work

There are few other places in the world which are as exciting to study and work in as in the Netherlands. Even rarer are academic institutions like Duisenberg school of finance, which offers exceptional opportunities to exceptional candidates. If you are a talented, ambitious and well-rounded individual who wants to be a pioneer in the global financial world, DSF wants you in its classrooms in Amsterdam.

DSF goes above and beyond other educational institutions to support you in finding and securing financial resources to fund your studies at DSF. All successful applicants are considered for a merit scholarship and no additional application is required. DSF helps you find the funding necessary to cover 100% of your costs.

Yet, the incentives do not end with your education. Given the specialisation of the DSF training and the industry demand for DSF graduates, there are ample career opportunities in the Netherlands for DSF’s Dutch and non-Dutch graduates alike. In addition to the number of career opportunities with international companies and banks, the employment and tax rules in the Netherlands are very favourable to international students who graduate from Dutch higher education – including a year to search for a job and tax benefits once you get one (see conditions below)!

Continue reading below for more practical information on securing work in the Netherlands, the permit requirements and the tax benefits you can obtain once you secure a job in the Netherlands.

Finding Work in the Netherlands as a Non-EU National after Graduation and the Highly-Skilled Migrant Procedure

Tax Benefits when working in the Netherlands