Find your first job with no experience
There are 236 entry-level jobs.
Ready to dive into the job market? The Netherlands offers plenty of entry-level jobs across various sectors. Right now, for example, you can start in tech, customer service, administration, or logistics. Or do something completely different. Don’t worry, there are plenty of opportunities to gain valuable experience. Many Dutch companies are very welcoming to enthusiastic newcomers and provide the training you need to succeed. Your first step into the Dutch professional world is closer than you think. Discover it yourself with our entry-level jobs.
Fulltime Danish-speaking KLM customer service agent in Amsterdam
Word parttime magazijn medewerker in de nacht bij Sligro in Breda
Fulltime Winkelmedewerker bij de outlet in Roermond
Tijdelijke Parttime Winkelmedewerker bij de outlet in Roermond
Parttime Verkoopmedewerker bij Schiesser in Designer Outlet Roermond
Parttime verkoopmedewerker bij Schiesser in Roermond
Parttime verkoopmedewerker bij Schiesser in Roermond
Financieel Adviseur bij ING in Amsterdam
Financieel Medewerker bij de Rijksoverheid in Den Haag
Kom werken als Fulltime Klantenservice medewerker in Bulgarije
Kom werken als Fulltime Klantenservice medewerker in Sofia Bulgarije
Werk als online croupier op zonnig Malta
Werk fulltime als klantenservice medewerker in Malta
Become a customer service agent in Spain via YoungCapital
Arbeite als deutschsprachiger Marketing Consultant hybrid in Barcelona
Werk fulltime als commercieel medewerker in Valencia
Werk als fulltime live-croupier in Madrid
Word de nieuwe bezorg kanjer bij HelloFresh in Arnhem
Operations & Stock Specialist – Prada
Word international sales manager in Arnhem
Fulltime klantenservice medewerker veilinghuis in Amsterdam
Specialist Logistiek bij Prada
Back of House Specialist - Prada
Fulltime medewerker logistiek bij Prada Roermond
Fulltime Magazijnmedewerker bij Prada Roermond
Job offer: sales specialist in Arnhem
Parttime Klantenservice Veilinghuis in Amsterdam
Fulltime Teamleider winkel in Utrecht
Fulltime Assistent filiaalmanager in Utrecht!
Fulltime electrical technician in Groningen
Entry-level jobs meaning
So, you're hearing a lot about entry-level jobs and wondering, ‘What is entry-level anyway?’ Simply put, entry-level refers to positions that don't require previous extensive experience. Think of jobs in administration or customer service. But also jobs in more challenging sectors designed for starters. These jobs are meant to help you gain foundational skills and kickstart your career. So, are you a recent graduate, career changer, or anyone just starting their professional journey? At YoungCapital, we believe everyone deserves a great start. That’s why we connect ambitious individuals like you with fantastic entry-level jobs.
Remote entry-level jobs
The world of work is changing, and so are the opportunities for beginners. If flexibility is what you're after, consider entry-level remote jobs. These roles allow you to kickstart your career from the comfort of your home or anywhere else, offering a great work-life balance. For those specifically looking for English-speaking jobs that require no experience in The Netherlands, YoungCapital has a range of listings that let you learn and grow professionally without the daily commute. It's an excellent way to enter a new field, develop digital skills, and become part of a team, all from your chosen location. Ready, set? Apply now for one of our entry-level vacancies.
FAQ
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What is the meaning of entry-level jobs?
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What kind of entry-level jobs can I find in the Netherlands?
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Are there many English-speaking jobs that require no experience available?
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What are the best-paying entry-level jobs?
An entry-level job is a starting position that typically doesn't require prior experience, designed for you to learn and grow in a new field.
You can find various entry-level jobs in the Netherlands in hospitality, retail, customer service, administration, or logistics. There are also positions for beginners in other sectors. Many of these jobs provide on-the-job training.
Yes, increasingly so. As the Dutch job market becomes more international, there are many entry-level jobs in cities like Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague, especially within international companies.
Roles in tech, certain sales positions, and some finance or specialized support roles often offer higher starting salaries for entry-level jobs.