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Developing your professional network in Amsterdam

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Updated byStephanie Heronon 03 October 2024

If you're one of the lucky expats, you may have been offered a job before moving to Amsterdam. If not, then you may be wondering how to develop a professional network in Amsterdam in order to secure a job. Either way, it's always a good idea to continually expand your professional network since you may want to reach out for better opportunities in the future. Keep reading to see the best ways to get new contacts.

Facebook groups in Amsterdam

If you already have a Facebook account, this is one of the easiest ways to develop your professional network. Just put your profession in the search bar, then click on “groups”. The results will show you approximately how many posts are made in the groups each day so you can gauge how active they are.

The great thing about Facebook groups is you can join as many as you want. So if you see a few that you're interested in, feel free to become a member of all of them.

Many of these Facebook groups will arrange in-person events, so keep your eye out for them. The best thing about using Facebook to network is that everything is built into one place; once you join some groups, they'll directly link their events to the group pages and you can click “attending” or “interested”.

LinkedIn

Nowadays, a is a must-have if you want to grow your career or business in Amsterdam. Not only does this powerful social media platform allow you to look for jobs, but it also lets you join groups like on Facebook, except they're business-focused. You can be in as many of them as you want to. You can even become a member of your alma mater's group and connect with alumni who have moved out here to Amsterdam as you have. That way, you can make some fellow expat friends, as well as grow your business connections.

Another benefit of having a LinkedIn account is you'll get approached by recruiters a lot. ,So if you're looking for a job in Amsterdam or considering quitting your current one, opportunities may present themselves to you without you having to lift a finger.

Meetup

While is mainly used for leisure meetings, you can also use it for business meetups. The groups are pretty specific; for example, there's been a “Gay Asian Professionals Meetup”, as well as a “Coffee with other Female Freelancers Or Women Who Work Alone” meetup.

It should be fairly easy to find a niche group that's right for you in Amsterdam. But if you don't mind traveling, you can expand the parameters and find meetups that you're even better suited for.

Business groups and clubs in Amsterdam

Just like with sports and leisure groups, there are groups and clubs for business purposes in Amsterdam. For example, there are the , , and .

By joining these business groups and clubs, you're basically guaranteed to expand your professional network in Amsterdam. Also, they'll likely put on their own networking events, which means you won't have to seek them out yourself.

We do our best to provide accurate and up to date information. However, if you have noticed any inaccuracies in this article, please let us know in the comments section below.

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Stephanie is an American expat who's moved all around the world to the UK, Malta, and now, the Netherlands. She's a foodie who loves experiencing cultures through different cuisines.

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