Looking at the Top 10 Highest Paying Jobs in the Netherlands in the first 3 years of your career. With some making €120,000+ before age 25.

Most high income list look at the final salary that is made after 10 or 15 years of experience.
This gives a false indication of what you will be getting payed in the first 3 years on the job. Some jobs start with a very high salary on average, then level off quickly, while others pay very little and then shoot up to 6 figure salaries.

During changing economic climates, a lot of people are relocating and/or retraining. In this situation it makes sense to figure out which are the best paying jobs at the beginning of your career. This way you can better map out your financial situation, for starting a new career from the ground up, while having high fixed costs.

In this overview we look at the best jobs for starting with a high income for more financial security right out of college. While most will require a bachelor or master degree, the very top 100k paying actually do not.

The average monthly salaries for full-time work in Holland do rank lower than those in the United States for similar jobs, however you must take into account that the cost of living is much lower since. College tuition for instance is only €2,150 for 2020 and the Netherlands has universal healthcare. This means a family does not need a 6 figure income of over €100K to send their children to college and pay for healthcare.

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