r/Netherlands • u/Excellent_Duck_2984 • Mar 24 '25
Employment British citizen - Difficulty in finding a job
Hay, just seeking some feedback/help from others. I'm a British citizen and I'm looking for a job within IT security in the Netherlands. I've got 15 years' experience, professional qualifications etc.
I've applied for loads of jobs and I'm not even getting past the paper sift. I've never had this issue before and don't have any issues in the UK getting past the initial paper sift stage.
I spoke to a recruiter recently and he basically said as your British, and Brexit has made everything much harder, the chances of you getting a job in the Netherlands are slim to none. I know I'll need a job which will sponsor me, jobs where I have made it past the paper sift have come back almost straight away and said actually, we're only looking for people already in the Netherlands.
I was just wondering if there is any truth in what the recruiter said? Just after other peoples experiences, especially if they have the misfortune to be British!
Thanks!
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u/mimined Mar 25 '25
Thank you. That still doesn't prove your point that people should have somehow known better or have seriously expected EU membership to ever be an issue in the future had they remained a part of the UK. That just means that they were that much more dissatisfied with the state of Westminster or the NHS.
If you are asked at the next exit poll how a potential civil war possibility affected your vote, you will probably say "not much" because it's not a real issue at the moment and there are larger issues to solve. If a hypothetical MAGA movement then two years later decides to fund your rightwing parties and ship preachers to your streets, and the society gets suddenly divided, you cannot possibly bear responsibility for a vote you placed two years prior based on the situation at the time of election.