Multinational Companies in the Netherlands - AmsterdamTips.com (2024)

The Netherlands is home to a number of large multinational companies – either Dutch in origin or international concerns which have established regional headquarters in the country. Holland has an open business climate with access to a highly educated, multilingual workforce. Some Dutch regions also specialise in certain industry sectors offering world-class research and development.

There are plenty of opportunities to find a good job for expats who have the right experience – especially as English is often the main working language of many international companies. However your job prospects will be improved if you are also able to learn Dutch and/or speak other languages fluently.

Here is a brief listing of some of the major multinationals present in The Netherlands. If you have a target company in mind then keep an eye on their vacant positions and try to network with some employees who already work there.

Consider taking a slightly less challenging role at first just to get your foot in the door. Since a lot of job positions are filled by internal candidates, you should find the chance to rise at some point within the organisation.

International firms with regional HQs in the Netherlands

Nike – The popular US sportswear company has its European headquarters at a large campus in Hilversum, about 25km south east of Amsterdam. The complex includes sports facilities (football pitches, tennis and basketball courts, running track and gym) and an employee store selling Nike goods at a large discount. It has a very dynamic and international atmosphere with over 2,000 employees made up from over 70 nationalities. Nike also offers 6 and 12 month internships which normally start in February and August each year.

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Cisco Systems – The networking equipment company has its EMEAR (Europe, Middle East, Africa and Russia) headquarters in south-east Amsterdam with over 1,000 staff. Cisco does regularly employ contractors and temporary workers and roles are generally IT, commerce or finance.

IKEA – The Swedish furniture company is actually registered in the Netherlands with its headquarters based in Delft. There is also a service centre in Amsterdam and a call centre in Groningen. With 12 stores in the country it employs around 6,000 staff and offers a friendly working environment.

Adidas – The German sportswear company has a headquarters office in south-east Amsterdam (Atlas building), close to Amsterdam Bijlmer-ArenA station. With an open international climate of some 1,300 staff made up of over 80 nationalities, jobs on offer are mainly in digital and marketing/communications.

Booking.com BV – The online travel reservations company has its global headquarters in Amsterdam. It has a large office in the Piet Hein buildings complex on the IJ waterfront near central station and has over 10 other office locations around the city. It employs a diverse workforce of 4,000 in Amsterdam.

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Tesla Motors – The American electric car company headed by Elon Musk has a significant presence in the Netherlands. It has its European operational headquarters office in south-east Amsterdam and a final assembly unit and European distribution centre located in Tilburg (in the south of the country).

Panasonic Europe – The Japanese consumer electronics company transferred its European headquarters from London to Amsterdam in 2018. The office is located at the World Trade Center in Amsterdam Zuid.

Under Armour – The US sportswear and casual apparel company moved its EMEA headquarters to Amsterdam in 2019. The state-of-the-art office is near Amsterdam’s Olympic Stadium and has capacity for 200 staff.

Netflix – The growing US media-services provider has its EMEA headquarters in Amsterdam. It offers positions in a ‘dynamic, fast-paced environment’. It has up to 800 staff from dozens of nationalities spread over offices at Stadhouderskade (near the Heineken Brewery) and the main office on Karperstraat (near the Olympic Stadium).

Roku – TV streaming firm Roku has a European office on Weteringschans in the heart of Amsterdam with up to 150 staff.

Miro – The whiteboard and visual platform company has a large office on Stadhouderskade in Amsterdam. Head count is growing to 1,000 in product, engineering, marketing, sales and customer success.

Specialist regions and Dutch multinationals

Some Dutch multinational companies are known to recruit internationals, although you will need to speak Dutch for domestic roles.

The technology sector is always crying out for good qualified candidates. Electronics giant Philips has a major presence in Eindhoven and is headquartered in Amsterdam.

The city of Eindhoven has branded itself as the Brainport Region, attracting many technology companies to the area. Nearby in Veldhoven is the Dutch semiconductor company ASML, the world’s largest supplier of photolithography systems; in Helmond (east of Eindhoven) there is the Automotive Campus which offers research and product development for auto industry companies.

Other Dutch tech companies of note are ASM international, a semiconductor company based in Almere; TOMTOM, the company which makes auto navigation systems and has its global HQ in Amsterdam; Vanderlande Industries is a Dutch firm based in Veghel (near Den Bosch) which specialises in baggage handling systems at airports.

The finance sector in the Netherlands is very well established with big banks ABN AMRO, ING Group and Rabobank and insurance groups such as Aegon and Delta Lloyd. The sector is well represented in Amsterdam (clustered around Zuidas and Bijlmer), The Hague and Rotterdam.

‘Big 4’ accounting and auditing firm KPMG has its global headquarters in Amstelveen.

Amsterdam also hosts many established ‘unicorn’ start-up companies in the fin-tech sector, such as payment firms Adyen and Mollie and app-based bank bunq.

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Other well known Dutch multinationals with an international work environment are:

Ahold – supermarket retailer, HQ in Zaandam
Akzo Nobel – chemical firm, HQ in Amsterdam
Heineken – Dutch brewer, HQ in Amsterdam
Royal Dutch Shell – oil and gas company with dual HQ in The Hague and London; it has a research centre in Amsterdam North
Unilever – consumer goods giant based in UK with Foods & Refreshment Division HQ in Rotterdam

The southern region of Limburg hosts the Chemelot Campus located in the Sittard-Geleen area. It provides a hub for companies involved in chemical and materials research. The most well known is probably DSM, a materials and life sciences company with head office in Heerlen.

German chemical multinational giant BASF employs around 1,000 staff across 8 locations in the Netherlands including a head office in Arnhem.

In the life science field, the European Medicines Agency was relocated to Amsterdam Zuid from London in 2019.

The city of Utrecht hosts the large Utrecht Science Park in the life sciences and biomedical fields and is home to over 100 companies. Cutting-edge research includes diagnostics, therapeutics, oncology and stem cells.

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Utrecht is also a hotspot for ICT (information and communications technology) and the gaming industry. ICT companies present include Capgemini, Fujitsu and Oracle; in terms of gaming the city has the Benelux HQs of both Nintendo and Ubisoft plus many game development start-ups and research facilities.

The Rotterdam Food Hub is a 60 hectare site near the port of Rotterdam which serves the agrofood sector in handling perishable goods. Innocent Drinks (a Coca-Cola subsidiary) opened a factory there in late 2021.

To sum up, expats coming to the Netherlands with the right experience and a marketable skill set should be able to prosper. With over 450 multinational companies alone present in Amsterdam, there are many diverse opportunities to forge a new career path.

This article was originally published in 2014. Last updated 17 August 2023.

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FAQs

Multinational Companies in the Netherlands - AmsterdamTips.com? ›

International companies such as Shell, Phillips, Heineken, Unilever, KLM, ING, Tom Tom and BAAN were not only founded by Dutch people but are also headquartered in the Netherlands.

What big international companies are in the Netherlands? ›

International companies such as Shell, Phillips, Heineken, Unilever, KLM, ING, Tom Tom and BAAN were not only founded by Dutch people but are also headquartered in the Netherlands.

What companies are headquartered in the Netherlands? ›

Notable firms
NameIndustryHeadquarters
IKEAConsumer servicesLeiden
ING GroupFinancialsAmsterdam
InterxionTechnologySchiphol-Rijk
IPTP NetworksTelecommunicationsAmsterdam
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How do I find a company in the Netherlands? ›

You can search for companies and organisations in the Business Register by trade name, address or KVK number. This basic information is available free of charge. If you want a document with more extensive information, such as a Business Register extract or financial statements, this will cost money.

Why are so many companies headquartered in the Netherlands? ›

A strategic location for international business.

For businesses in Europe, Africa, and the Middle East, the Netherlands offers a prime location for conducting business. Many American, European, and Asian businesses consider the Netherlands headquarters due to its strategic position and excellent infrastructure.

Which Dutch multinational electronics company headquartered in Amsterdam? ›

Koninklijke Philips N.V. ( lit. 'Royal Philips'), commonly shortened to Philips, is a Dutch multinational conglomerate corporation that was founded in Eindhoven in 1891. Since 1997, its world headquarters have been situated in Amsterdam, though the Benelux headquarters is still in Eindhoven.

Who is the biggest employer in the Netherlands? ›

Here is a list of the top companies by employee count. Leading the list is Stellantis with an impressive 111K in employee count, followed by Ahold Delhaize at 96K and IKEA at 86K.

How many Fortune 500 companies are there in the Netherlands? ›

2022 Fortune list. This list displays all 9 Dutch companies in the Fortune Global 500, which ranks the world's largest companies by annual revenue.

Is the Netherlands hiring foreigners? ›

You may definitely work in the Netherlands if you come from another European Union (EU) country. If you don't, there are conditions. For example, you need a work permit.

How do I find out if a company is legit in the Netherlands? ›

Click this link to search the Business Register - this KVK page is in Dutch. Fill in the name of the business you are looking for in the frame underneath 'Zoeken'. Select 'Handelsregister' underneath the Search bar, and press enter. All entries of Dutch companies bearing the name you entered will appear.

Why do companies choose Netherlands? ›

It is no wonder that numerous multinational businesses – from small and mid-sized to Fortune 500 leaders – have chosen the Netherlands as their gateway to Europe. Aside from its outstanding business climate, the Netherlands offers an affordable cost of living and a superior quality of life.

What are Dutch companies called? ›

The Dutch BV is one of the most selected legal entities for foreign entrepreneurs. This legal entity is called a BV (Besloten Vennootschap) and it's the equivalent of the U.K. PLC, or the German Gmbh, the Delaware LLC, and many other similar entities worldwide.

Why is the Netherlands so wealthy? ›

The Netherlands has had steady natural gas resources since 1959, when a wellspring was discovered. Currently the Netherlands accounts for more than 25% of all natural gas reserves in the European Union. Over the following decades, the sale of natural gas generated a significant rise in revenue for the Netherlands.

Is there a job shortage in Netherlands? ›

Netherlands Ranked Among 6 Countries With Highest Shortage of Occupations. The 2023 EURES report on shortages and surpluses indicates that 195 occupations in the Netherlands are facing a shortage of workers. Moreover, the Netherlands ranked among the six EU countries with the highest number of shortage occupations.

Why are companies leaving the Netherlands? ›

Business climate in the Netherlands deteriorating

Businesses have been most concerned about the lack of stability of the Dutch government, as well as the increasing regulatory burden, shortage of personnel and taxes.

What international organizations is the Netherlands a part of? ›

The Netherlands is an active participant in the United Nations system as well as other multilateral organizations such as the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), World Trade Organization (WTO), and International Monetary Fund.

What big tech companies are in the Netherlands? ›

The Most Popular Tech Companies in The Netherlands:
  • Atlassian. Atlassian is an Australian software company. ...
  • Adyen. Adyen is one of the most well funded software companies in The Netherlands. ...
  • ASML. ASML is known for making chips that you find in your everyday electronics. ...
  • Mendix. ...
  • Nmbrs. ...
  • IBM. ...
  • Snowflake. ...
  • Elastic.

What international tech companies are in Amsterdam? ›

  • IBM. 4.0. 1.2L. Reviews. 39.1T. Salaries. ...
  • Booking.com. 4.1. 8.2T. Reviews. Salaries. 142. ...
  • Amazon. 3.7. 2.1L. Reviews. 54T. Salaries. ...
  • Cognizant Technology Solutions. 3.7. 1.1L. Reviews. 95T. Salaries. ...
  • Tata Consultancy Services. 3.7. 1.5L. Reviews. 1.6L. ...
  • Infosys. 3.7. 1.1L. Reviews. 1.1L. ...
  • Microsoft. 4.2. 57T. Reviews. 12.5T. ...
  • Oracle. 3.8. 55.7T. Reviews. 23T.

Is Amazon big in the Netherlands? ›

Ranking of online retailers based on revenue in the Netherlands 2015-2019. Amazon's revenue in the Netherlands was 400 million euros in 2019, making the e-commerce giant only the sixth-biggest online retailer in the country.

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