What do marketing, architecture, copy writing, and design all have in common? They are all creative fields where fluency in Dutch is preferred. When you come from abroad with these backgrounds it can feel like an uphill climb with no end in sight to reach the Dutch labour market. Sonal Joshi from Talent100 Edition III knows that all too well. Her story is one where networking, positivity, and tenacity paid off.
Undeterred, Sonal had already started building her up her personal network both inside and outside the creative world. It was a time when she was trying new things and connecting with as many people as possible:
“One of the groups I met in my field was the International Creative Women. I also used to go to the improv [night], and they used to have games. I did not make any friends over there, but the two hours I spent at the improv were amazing. I was a very shy person, but then when I came here, nobody knew me, so I kind of had to open up.”
Talent100 is a program combines years of knowledge and know-how of the Expat Spouses Initiative, the Living In program of the Holland Expat Center South and Huis Naar Werk to accelerate internationals towards meaningful work in the Dutch labour market. Over the course of three months and through variety of workshops including goal setting, personal branding, and CV writing taught by experts, Talent100 program participants emerge from the program with all the skills they need to reach their professional goals.
Sonal recommends other in creative fields take similar steps to build their profiles in the Netherlands.
“It is good to join as many creative clubs around as possible. There are things like Creative Breakfast, the Urban Sketchers groups. Facebook is full of groups for creatives. It helps you expand your network of people who are working in a creative field and those who aren’t in a creative field, but who know people.”
“Volunteering is a very great option. Whenever I would go to an interview, and say I was contributing to the ESI Instagram account or when I showed them the ESI t-shirts [I designed for the 2023 ASML Marathon Eindhoven], then [the interviewers] could feel a certain confidence about me.”
“There are a lot of events also specific to internationals pieces for creative internationals. And there are museums and clubs. Join them as much as possible. It is difficult to break into the creative field and to start your chain, but it will eventually happen.”