Will I be able to find a job in Tilburg?
When we asked people about industries and career opportunities in Tilburg, they reponded...
"Foreigners in Tilburg often work in a variety of industries, including hospitality, retail, manufacturing, and technology. Many foreigners also work in the service industry, such as restaurants, cafes, and hotels. Additionally, there are many opportunities for foreigners to work in the education sector, such as teaching English or other languages. Other popular jobs for foreigners in Tilburg include working in the healthcare sector, as well as in the finance and accounting fields," wrote a member who made the move to Tilburg, The Netherlands.
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"Tilburg is a town (pop. 180,000-200,000), situated in the North Brabant prov., South of Netherlands, near the Belgian border. Woolen textiles are the primary manufactured products. It is the site of the Catholic School of Economics and of the University of Tilburg. There aren't any international or large companies operating in the area. Most of the businesses are local owned: constructions, engineering, electrical, supply and logistics. Most of the people here find their jobs through the Employment Agencies, but, again, the main requirement is to master Dutch language. You don't master it, don't come here. Unless you have plenty of cash to spend," explained one expat living in Tilburg, Netherlands.
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Will I be able to find a job in Tilburg?
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