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Agriculture Jobs in Wassenaar, Netherlands – Opportunities for EU Workers

Looking for agriculture jobs in the Netherlands? Find practical info on roles in Wassenaar, expected salaries, requirements, and how to apply today.

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To find and apply for agriculture jobs in the Netherlands, start by creating an account on our platform through Register. Once registered, you can browse available positions by visiting the Jobs page, filtered for your preferred location and sector. Prepare a simple CV and a copy of your ID or passport. Highlight any relevant experience, especially if you are applying for specialized roles like greenhouse work or orchard harvesting. Follow the application instructions for each listing, and be ready for an interview or onboarding process. Employers often seek motivated, reliable workers, so showing enthusiasm and willingness to learn helps. If you're unsure about the salary or job details, check the Salary Calculator to set realistic expectations.

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Frequently asked questions

Most agricultural jobs accept workers without prior experience, especially entry-level roles like harvesting or packing. Some specialized roles may prefer candidates with specific skills, but full training is often provided.

In 2026, typical wages range from €15.00 to €20.00 per hour for adult workers. Exact pay depends on the role, employer, and your experience. Overtime is usually paid at a higher rate.

You need a valid ID or passport, a BSN (Dutch citizen service number), and proof of your right to work in the EU. You should also have health insurance and a bank account for salary payments.

Yes, employers follow Dutch safety regulations, providing safety gear and instructions. Working conditions are generally good, but physical effort and weather exposure are common aspects.

Your employer must follow the Dutch CAO (collective labor agreement), which guarantees fair wages, working hours, and holiday rights. You can also ask for guidance through local labor offices or our platform's support.

Yes, many roles in agriculture are seasonal, especially during harvest times. You can find temporary jobs in regions like Venlo or Tilburg, suited for short-term work or gaining experience.