Salary: €12.33 per hour.
Work schedule: 8-10 hours a day, no night shifts. On average 45-60 hours a week.
Salary: 12.33 € gross per hour. Salary payment at the end of each week to a bank account.
Requirements for candidates:
- Age up to 50.
- A big plus is having a driver’s license and understanding English/Polish.
Conditions:
- Housing is provided by the employer – utility bills are deducted from the salary (100-125€ per week). Housing is certified according to EU standards.
- Free transportation to work.
- We provide assistance in processing all documents.
Registration under Dutch contracts. Production of BSN and sticker for 1 year with the possibility of extension (or we take those who already have these documents). Candidates with beaten cards, valid Polish visas, who left before 26.11.2021 – this cannot be done. Preference is given to candidates who already have documents issued.
Salary: €12.5 per hour net.
Work schedule: 8-10 hours a day, no night shifts. On average 45-60 hours a week.
Salary: 12.5 € netto. Salary payment to bank account.
Requirements for candidates:
- Age up to 50.
- A big plus is having a driver’s license and understanding English/Polish.
Conditions:
- Housing is provided by the employer – utility bills are deducted from the salary (325€ per month). Housing is certified according to EU standards.
- Free transportation to work.
- We provide assistance in processing all documents.
We accept if you have a biometric passport. If you have a visa or a card of a beaten or already issued paragraph 24. It is important to have an open euro account in the bank. We accept if you have a biometric passport. If you have a visa or a card of a beaten or already issued paragraph 24. It is important to have an open euro account in the bank.
Salary: €7 per hour.
Work schedule: from 8 hours a day, no night shifts. On average 45-55 hours a week. Payment to the card on the 10th of each month.
Requirements for candidates:
- Age up to 45.
- It is desirable to understand some English and have a driver’s license.
Conditions:
- Free accommodation in rooms for 2 to 4 people.
- Free transportation to work.
We provide assistance in preparing all documents. Note: A Polish visa is issued, after which a visit to WROCLAW/POZNAN is scheduled, where the branch of the Dutch company is located.
Vriesekoop is an international supplier of chicken breast fillets based in the Netherlands.
Working conditions:
- Work on sorting and packing chicken. (Room temperature +5 degrees)
- Schedule: at least 12:00, in 2 shifts (05:00-17:00, 06:00-18:00), no night shifts.
- On average 55-60 hours per week.
- Payment: 7-8 € / hour. Monthly salary on average from 1300 to 2000 euros.
- Payment by card on the 10th of each month.
- Free accommodation (15 minutes from work), 2 to 4 people per room. (Zoetermeer (NL-5610) / Rosmalen (NL-5582)
Requirements for candidates:
- Couples, or men.
- Age up to 50.
- It is desirable to understand some English, and a driver’s license.
- Assistance in the preparation of documents. Candidates with a ready Polish work visa for at least 5-6 months are considered.
Note on business trip arrangements: A Polish visa is issued, after which an arrival in Poland (Wroclaw / Poznan / Katowice / Lodz) is scheduled, where a branch of a Dutch company is located, they work there for up to 2.5 months while documents for A1 business trips are being prepared, for work in the Netherlands for 3 months. In Poland (the work can be in different vacancies, for example, a clothing warehouse, production of 3D parts, packaging of coffee / tea) The rate under the contract (Umowa o pracę) is at least 2700 gross (approximately 1972 NET) when working 8:00 5 days a week (there may be additional hours and bonuses). Or by (umowa zlecenie) 13-14 PLN / hour. The schedule can be until 12:00 + night shifts. Accommodation 200-300 PLN (4-8 people in a room). Payment to the card on the 10th of each month. After 31 days of work, the process of registration of the A1 business trip for 3 months is launched and the group is transported to the Netherlands (transfer – 250-300 PLN). In Poland, the wait for a business trip can be 1.5-2.5 months.
Salary: 6 € per hour.
Schedule: Work in one shift from 45-50 hours per week
No night shifts. Payment to the card on the 10th of each month.
Requirements for candidates: Age up to 45, husband and wife, preferably have a driver’s license and understand a little English.
Free accommodation in a house for 2 to 4 people in a room. Free transportation to the place of work (it is desirable to have a license). We help with the preparation of documents.
Note on the registration of a business trip: A Polish visa is issued, after which a visit to Wroclaw is scheduled, where a branch of a Dutch company is located, they work there for the first month: women make flower bouquets, men bring materials for bouquets from the warehouse and pick up finished bouquets.
In Wroclaw: Contract rate (Umowa o pracę) 2250 gross (approximately 1658 NET) when working 8 hours 5 days a week. Sat, Sun day off. Accommodation 300 PLN (4-6 people in a room), Payment to the card on the 10th of each month. After 31 days of work, the process of registration of a business trip A1 for 3 months is launched, and a group is transported to the Netherlands (transfer 250 PLN)
Work in the Netherlands for Ukrainians – vacancies and employment specifics
The Netherlands ranks sixth in terms of living standards in Europe, so it is no surprise that this country attracts labor migrants. Working in Holland for Ukrainians is an opportunity to improve their financial situation, and perhaps in the future to settle permanently in Europe. Employment abroad is a chance to radically change your life, provide for the future of your children and start your own business in Ukraine.
Work Abroad for Ukrainians – Vacancies in Holland 2026
Many compatriots are puzzled by the question of how to find a job in the Netherlands. The Dutch and foreign citizens have decent salaries, a Ukrainian can really earn 6-12 euros per hour. It is more difficult for a highly qualified specialist to get a job, but in this case, almost unlimited opportunities and prospects open up. There will always be vacancies in blue-collar jobs, in the agricultural sector and in the service sector.
Jobs for Ukrainians – legal employment in the Netherlands
Good prospects in Holland are opening up for programmers and qualified engineers. If you speak English (and even better, Dutch), you can apply for a position in a large company or university. There is a program with favorable employment conditions for applicants in these professions.
There is also a shortage of medical workers on the local labor market, from junior medical personnel – nurses and orderlies, to highly specialized doctors. Attractive offers are available for nurses. The highest level of salaries is in medical institutions with difficult working conditions – psychiatric hospitals, hospices, boarding houses for the elderly.
Workers are needed in the service industry: technical personnel, doormen, cooks, maids, waiters. Vacancies in the Netherlands for women are related to housework. To get a position as a service personnel, knowledge of a foreign language (at a conversational or at least basic level) is necessary.
Men\\\\\\\’s vacancies in Holland are blue-collar jobs. Loaders, electricians, plumbers are needed. Truck drivers, trolleybus and tram depot workers, DHL parcel sorters are needed. The largest demand for hands is in construction – workers of all specialties are needed.
There is a shortage in Holland:
- concrete workers,
- facade workers,
- welders,
- roofers,
- reinforcement workers,
- masons,
- fitters,
- plasterboard workers;
- painters,
- tilers,
- plasterers,
- carpenters.
Installers of air conditioning systems, solar panels, and refrigeration equipment repairmen will find work.
People are needed for food industry enterprises. Confectioners, meat cutters are in demand, people are being recruited for fish factories. The list of popular vacancies includes warehouse workers for packaging, packing, and labeling goods.
People are needed to grow various seed crops, collect, sort, process, pack, and label seeds.
Seasonal Work in Holland: Top Popular Vacancies
Official long-term employment requires collecting permits, so many Ukrainians prefer to work abroad on a rotational basis. The easiest way to find seasonal work in the Netherlands is in agriculture. Only 2% of the Dutch are employed in the agricultural sector, so it won’t be difficult for Ukrainians to find a job.
The largest number of vacancies are open:
- planting flowers in pots for sale;
- growing tulips and roses;
- working in greenhouses (vegetables and flowers);
- seasonal picking of fruits and berries;
- processing of fruits and vegetables;
- sorting coffee and tea;
- packaging of finished products.
In 2026, there were vacancies for office cleaners (for a period of 3 months).
For temporary employment, a short-term permit for 24 weeks is issued. A seasonal visa cannot be issued if the applicant left the country less than 14 weeks ago.
Work in the Netherlands for couples – vacancies 2026
Most farms offer employment for married couples from Ukraine. The advantage of such work is that housing and food are provided, and transportation costs are kept to a minimum. Public transport in the Netherlands is expensive – 2.6 euros per trip, and living outside the city excludes this expense item.
In 2026, married couples were offered work:
- growing flowers in fields and greenhouses;
- cleaners of daily rent apartments;
- packers in a chocolate factory;
- workers in a balloon factory;
- workers in coffee production.
В списке вакансий на предприятия пищевой промышленности – работники на фабрики:
- baby food;
- chicken;
- cookies and wafers;
- cheese (Landana, Henri Willig, Cheese Factory);
- Jacobs coffee production;
- seafood processing (shrimp and crab);
- dairy plant;
- PepsiCo plant.
People are needed for workshops and warehouses – quality controllers, product packers on conveyor belts, manually and with packing machines, for gluing labels and stickers.
The employer allocates a separate room to a married couple.
Job Search in the Netherlands: Employment Specifics
Working in Holland is only possible with a work visa. Illegal employment is punishable; in addition to deportation, a foreigner faces a ban on entry into the country and into EU countries for a period of 1 to 20 years. Preparing a package of documents for official employment takes up to 2 months. Entrust this to specialists – save yourself unnecessary trouble.
Before contacting intermediaries offering work in Holland for Ukrainians, or going directly to the employer who posted an ad on a job site, look for reviews about the company. Do not risk your money, which you will have to spend on travel and payment for services. The Netherlands is a country of law-abiding citizens, some \\\\\\\”dark spots\\\\\\\” in the applicant\\\\\\\’s biography may become grounds for refusing to issue a visa.