English gets you hired in the Netherlands — Dutch gets you promoted. Master the workplace language that unlocks meetings, relationships and your career ceiling.
Even in English-first companies, the coffee-machine conversations, town halls and informal decisions happen in Dutch. Workplace Dutch is the difference between fitting in and standing out.
The workplace essentials.
Follow and contribute to Dutch meetings with confidence.
Professional Dutch emails, openings and sign-offs.
Handle calls in Dutch without panic.
The informal chat where relationships are built.
Present your work in Dutch to a Dutch audience.
Sector-specific terms for your field.
Dutch-fluent expats earn on average 11-18% more than English-only peers in the same roles, and the gap widens with seniority. Beyond pay: 95% of Dutch businesses are SMEs that operate purely in Dutch — a huge job market that’s closed to English-only candidates. Business Dutch isn’t just nice to have; it’s a career multiplier.
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Most professional roles need B1-B2 — enough to follow meetings, write emails and handle calls. Some technical roles function in English, but Dutch unlocks leadership tracks and Dutch-client work.
Yes. Focus on workplace scenarios (meetings, emails, calls), industry vocabulary, and professional small talk. AI scenario practice is ideal for rehearsing real work situations.
Studies show Dutch-fluent expats earn roughly 11-18% more than English-only peers in similar roles, with the gap growing at senior levels — plus access to the large Dutch-only SME job market.