It's been a while since the last time I updated this blog. I got caught up with life in general (excuses for my laziness). Just a little update, I managed to graduate from VU Amsterdam (whoop whoop!!) and had the graduation ceremony in October. Asri Zefanya, S.E., M.Sc. Ok back to the topic on how to get a job in the Netherlands. Like finding a job in every country, finding a job here is not an easy matter. I had several breakdowns (a lot to be honest), rejection, and I went through numbers of interviews. I just want to share tips and tricks based on my experience, so you probably have a better way to find a job, but this is the way I did it. Finding Jobs Tips and Tricks: 1. Make sure you are eligible to work in the Netherlands First thing first, to be able to work in the Netherlands, you will need a valid visa or a working permit (this is not applicable for EU Citizen). Student Visa: If you are still a student or have a student visa, you can only work ...
I'm writing out of frustration and in the middle of papers deadline. If some of you have read my previous post regarding the University Application, LPDP Scholarship Submission, LPDP LGD & Interview session and how I finally made it, enjoy the student life in the Netherlands, you would have known by now that I'm currently enrolled as MSc Business Administration: Financial Management candidate at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam . In this post, I would share how I feel after studying here for 5 months. To be honest, at first, I was quite in shock how fast the study pace in here , we only have a short 9 months of study (yes, I have to submit my final thesis in June). At the VU, instead of dividing the study period into semesters, they are using block. Each block usually consists of 2-3 subjects (you can pick as many as you want) during 5 to 6 weeks. After the learning period ends, you will have a week off to study and then exam the week after. The study ...