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Page 1: Presentation Brainport in Boston by Marc Jacobs

Marc Jacobs

Projectmanager Brainport Development

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AIRPORT – SEAPORT - BRAINPORT the three pillars of the Dutch economy

Top Sectors

•Agro food

•Horticulture and base materials

•Energy

•Logistics

•Creative industry

•Life Sciences

•Chemistry

•Water

•HIGH-TECH

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What do all these top technology regions have in common?

Winner ICF Award 2011!

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1. The industrial high-tech heart of the Netherlands with a technology and

design base: Where high-tech meets design

2. Leader in top technology and (open) innovation; nearly a third of all Dutch

research and development spending takes place in Brainport

3. 50% of whole Dutch business R&D expenditure takes place in Brainport

4. Highest patent density of Europe

5. Together with the rest of the province of Noord-Brabant the Eindhoven region

produces a quarter of all Dutch export

6. Over 12.000 International knowledge workers do their utmost best every

day to boost the economy in Brainport

7. Over 55.000 jobs in High-Tech industry with many dual career opportunities

8. The international triple helix model for cooperation between industry,

knowledge institutions and government. Keywords: open innovation and

clustering

9. Home to leading campuses (e.g. High Tech Campus Eindhoven, High Tech

Automotive Campus Helmond)

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Top technology institutes: • Dutch Polymer Institute

• Embedded Systems Institute

• Holst Centre

• TNO

• TNO Automotive

• TTAI

• ECN

• FOM

The Eindhoven University of Technology

is among the world’s ten best-performing

research universities in terms of research

cooperation with industry.

UIRC Scoreboard, 2011

• 50% of whole Dutch business R&D expenditure

• Highest patent density in Europe

• Many high tech start ups

• Keywords: open innovation and clustering

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The Southeast of the Netherlands

accounts for 50% of whole Dutch

business R&D expenditure

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SYSTEMS-IN-FOIL Sensing and acting foils/films

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LED LIGHTING

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Career opportunities:

- mechatronic engineers

- process engineers

- embedded software

engineers

- …

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Career opportunities:

- analytical chemists

- chemical engineers

- …

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Career opportunities:

- manufacturing

engineers

- automotive engineers

- …

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Career opportunities:

- cytotechnologists

- health engineers

- …

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Career opportunities:

- food technologists

- food scientists

-…

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Career opportunities:

- strategic design

consultants

- product designers

- ….

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Reasons to come and stay

• Job or education

• Professional growth opportunities

• Reputation of specific company or institute

• Proximity European cultures and countries

• Multilingual skills in the Netherlands

• Tolerant, open-minded society

• High standard in quality of life: High tech, high green & high culture

• Work-Life balance: overwork is an exception rather than a standard

Coming to

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• Opportunities for internships, bachelors, masters, Phd’s, Pdengs

and postdocs.

• How to find job openings in the Netherlands

Google for jobs and visit careersites organizations (vacancies, internships & talent programs):

http://brainporttalentregion.com

Examples of job boards:

http://www.academictransfer.com/; http://www.careersinholland.com/;

http://www.exposurejobs.com/; http://www.monsterboard.nl/; www.eurojobs.com/

Examples of recruitment agencies:

http://www.xelvin.com/; http://www.tmc.nl/; http://www.undutchables.nl/ ; www.yacht.nl

Examples of expat initiatives with a lot information for internationals about the Netherlands :

http://www.iamexpat.nl; http://www.expatica.com; http://expatguideholland.com;

Social Media:

LinkedIn (find information about organizations, employees and vacancies: facebook for

business purposes)

Coming to

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Coming to

The Dutch are openminded, punctual and organized, so:

– Never visit a company without the prior appointment. Dutch

people are glued to their agendas privately and in business

– Always be in time; call if you cannot make it on time

– Bring copies of your curriculum vitae, diplomas, references, etc.

– The recruiter will ask questions about your experiences, your

strengths and weaknesses, your motivation for the job, but also

about personal details and leisure activities

– Make sure you show enthousiasm and self confidence

– Don’t brag about your own achievements or over exaggerate

your skills. Dutch people value modesty and anyone who tries to

show off can be disqualified

– At the end of the interview it is normal to ask some questions

yourself

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Settling in

Working conditions

• Salary Average salaries for academic starters range between € 2700 and € 3400 gross a month – also depending on education and experience, which comes down to around € 2100 - € 2800 net a month. After a Phd you will obtain: € 500 extra.

• Fringe benefits - Average of 25 to 35 holiday days

- In The Netherlands every employee has the right to 8% yearly holiday money.

- Almost every company offers pension insurance, most part paid by the employer.

- When you get ill you get paid a 100% during your illness.

- Health insurance costs are average € 100 per month.

- In certain cases of unemployment, you can receive government allowance.

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Settling in

Regulation & visa for international knowledge

workers:

• EU & EEA (European Economic Area) Citizens

Allowed to work with EU passport

• Non-EU citizens

Knowledge migrant rules:

< 30 years old, minimal annual gross salary requirement is € 37,121

> 30 years old, minimal annual gross salary requirement is € 50,619

For persons who have obtained a diploma in the Netherlands, the minimum

annual salary requirement is € 26,605 gross a year.

Major tax advantages for international knowledge workers: In a nutshell and

in general, this means that 30% of your salary can be paid tax-free.

• One stop shop at the expatcenters in the Netherlands

to arrange formalities, housing, taxation, finance & insurance, education &

careers, personal & social needs, and culture & leisure activities.

For example: Expatcenter South Netherlands:

http://www.expatguideholland.com/

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How to apply for a job in the Brainport region?

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website www.brainporttalentregion.com

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QUESTIONS?

Thank you for your attention!