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Top reasons to work in Europe

For those who operate in the European business sector, “Just do it” might be their mantra. Finding a new job in Europe may be a wise decision with all the benefits that come with it. Europe is the place for you if you’re the kind of person that exemplifies efficiency while also wanting to live as stress-free of a life as you can.

 Getting things done

The main focus of European business etiquette is getting things done. The majority of people are quite straightforward. Therefore, it is common for business meetings to begin with a brief introduction before moving right into commercial talks.Additionally, these meetings have rigid agendas and minimal tolerance for tardiness or light talk. It is expected that you will express your disagreement with someone’s position. Don’t take it personally if someone doesn’t agree with you! Honesty is essential.Finally, until they specifically request differently, always refer to business associates and partners by their last name. The Dutch business etiquette is transparent and polite, which promotes maximum productivity.

Work-Life Balance 

Employers in the Europe, for the most part, recognise that there are many aspects to life other than work. Working from 7:00 to 20:00 may even be frowned upon. According to the Europe InterNations Handbook, working more than 60 hours per week is prohibited. Working in Europe allows you to embrace the adage “work hard, play hard.”After a long day at work, you’ll have time to run, swim, or cycle out your frustrations, spend time with your family, or become a couch potato and catch up on some me time.

Destinations to Explore

Do you miss the ambiance of a small town? Visit Delft and take in its charming surroundings, historic structures, and numerous canals. Need some solitude? Enjoy the view of Kinderdijk’s windmills and rivers, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Of course, the city’s capital, Amsterdam, offers a nearly unmatched selection of culture, cuisine, art, and ambiance. The list is endless!

Living Standard

According to the OECD Better Life Index, life in Europe is generally fairly good. This rating takes into account aspects such as life expectancy, water and air quality, disposable income, employment, and education. In general, Europe has a strong sense of community. Furthermore, the majority (82%) of Europeans report having more happy than negative events on an ordinary day.