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As a Dutch language teacher for over 20 years, I have noticed that many students are interested in learning how to talk about work and job-related topics in Dutch. That's why in this lesson, we will be discussing job applications and interviews in Dutch. This lesson will help students build the language skills and vocabulary necessary to find and apply for jobs in Dutch-speaking countries. | As a Dutch language teacher for over 20 years, I have noticed that many students are interested in learning how to talk about work and job-related topics in Dutch. That's why in this lesson, we will be discussing job applications and interviews in Dutch. This lesson will help students build the language skills and vocabulary necessary to find and apply for jobs in Dutch-speaking countries. | ||
<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Count-to-10|Count to 10]] & [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Drinks-and-Beverages|Drinks and Beverages]].</span> | |||
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In this lesson, we have covered some essential Dutch vocabulary related to job applications and interviews. You now have a better understanding of the common phrases and terms used in the Dutch job market, and you are well on your way to securing your dream job in a Dutch-speaking country! | In this lesson, we have covered some essential Dutch vocabulary related to job applications and interviews. You now have a better understanding of the common phrases and terms used in the Dutch job market, and you are well on your way to securing your dream job in a Dutch-speaking country! | ||
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<span link>Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Education|Education]] & [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Fruits|Fruits]].</span> | |||
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* [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]] | * [[Language/Dutch/Vocabulary/Days-of-the-Week|Days of the Week]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:40, 27 March 2023
As a Dutch language teacher for over 20 years, I have noticed that many students are interested in learning how to talk about work and job-related topics in Dutch. That's why in this lesson, we will be discussing job applications and interviews in Dutch. This lesson will help students build the language skills and vocabulary necessary to find and apply for jobs in Dutch-speaking countries.
Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Count to 10 & Drinks and Beverages.
Dutch Vocabulary for Job Applications
Here are some common Dutch words and phrases related to job applications:
Dutch | Pronunciation | English |
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solliciteren | /sɔˈlisi.tə.rə(n)/ | to apply (for a job) |
sollicitatiebrief | /sɔˈlisi.ta.tsi.bri:f/ | application letter |
CV/resumé | /seːˈveː/ | CV/resumé |
werkervaring | /wɛrkɛrvaːrɪŋ/ | work experience |
referenties | /reːfɛˈrɛnt.sij.s/ | references |
sollicitatiegesprek | /sɔˈlisi.ta.tsijə.ˌɣɛsprek/ | job interview |
brief | /bri:f/ | letter |
diploma | /diˈploː.ma/ | diploma |
Phrases for Job Applications
Here are some Dutch phrases to help you with your job applications:
- Ik ben erg geïnteresseerd in deze baan. (I am very interested in this job.)
- Ik heb veel ervaring in deze branche. (I have a lot of experience in this industry.)
- Ik weet veel over dit onderwerp. (I know a lot about this subject.)
- Ik heb mijn CV bijgevoegd. (I have attached my CV.)
- Bent u op zoek naar iemand met mijn vaardigheden? (Are you looking for someone with my skills?)
Dutch Vocabulary for Job Interviews
Here are some common Dutch words and phrases related to job interviews:
Dutch | Pronunciation | English |
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sollicitant | /sɔ.li.siˈtant/ | job applicant |
werkgever | /wɛrkˈɣeː.vər/ | employer |
werknemer | /wɛrkˈneː.mər/ | employee |
salaris | /saːˈlaː.rɪs/ | salary |
contract | /konˈtrɑkt/ | contract |
functie | /ˈfʏnctsi/ | position |
verantwoordelijkheid | /vəˈrɑntʋoːr.də.ˌlɛk.ə(h)ɛit/ | responsibility |
kwalificaties | /kwali.fi.ka.t͡sis/ | qualifications |
Phrases for Job Interviews
Here are some Dutch phrases to help you during your job interview:
- Vertel eens iets over uzelf. (Tell me something about yourself.)
- Waarom zou u graag bij ons willen werken? (Why would you like to work for us?)
- Wat zijn uw sterke punten? (What are your strengths?)
- Wat zijn uw zwakke punten? (What are your weaknesses?)
- Wat zijn uw kwalificaties? (What are your qualifications?)
- Wat is uw salarisverwachting? (What are your salary expectations?)
Remember, it is important to be honest, confident, and courteous during a job interview.
Conclusion
In this lesson, we have covered some essential Dutch vocabulary related to job applications and interviews. You now have a better understanding of the common phrases and terms used in the Dutch job market, and you are well on your way to securing your dream job in a Dutch-speaking country!
Sources
- Dutch vocabulary - lesson 19: the job interview in Dutch
- Dutch CV and job interview tips | Expatica
- Business Dutch: Phrases You Need for Workplace Success
- Solved: Does AI Search - typo handling work in the Dutch l ...
Upon wrapping up this lesson, take a look at these related pages: Education & Fruits.
Videos
Dutch JOB APPLICATION vocabulary - YouTube
Other Lessons
- Days of the Week
- Bedroom
- Family Members
- Food
- Verbs in Dutch
- Family
- How to Say Hello
- Drinks and Beverages
- Colors
- Count to 10