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Marketing & Creative Jobs in the Netherlands - Opportunities in Brummen

Discover marketing & creative job opportunities in Brummen, Netherlands. Find out what to expect, salary ranges, and how to apply effectively.

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Are you looking for marketing and creative jobs in the Netherlands? These roles involve promoting products, services, or brands through various channels. It can include tasks such as advertising, content creation, graphic design, social media management, or campaign planning. This work is ideal for individuals with a passion for creativity, communication skills, and a desire to grow in a vibrant, international environment. In Brummen and nearby areas, there are increasing opportunities for EU workers seeking a career in marketing and creative fields. Whether you're experienced or just starting out, there are positions suitable for different skill levels. To explore current openings, visit our Jobs platform and find the right role for you.

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Frequently asked questions

While many roles require good English skills, knowing Dutch can be an advantage, especially in client-facing or local marketing positions. However, there are many international companies operating in English.

Salaries generally start from around €16 per hour and can go up to €25 or more, depending on experience and specific responsibilities.

Yes, many companies offer entry-level positions, especially in digital marketing, content creation, or design. Building a portfolio helps immensely.

You need a valid EU ID or residence permit, a BSN number (Dutch social security number), and often a work permit if applicable. You will also need a clear CV and possibly a portfolio.

Experience, even if small, in relevant areas like social media or content creation helps. A strong portfolio and practical skills can sometimes be more important than formal education.

Benefits usually include holiday allowance, paid leave, and social security contributions. Some employers may also offer bonuses, training, or flexible working arrangements.