Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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Welcome to our Frequently Asked Questions section where you will find answers to the most commonly asked questions in relation to our Master programmes.
Top 5 Frequently Asked Questions:
Is my background / degree sufficient to start in a master / premaster programme at RSM?
What are the application deadlines for the MSc programmes offered by RSM?
When will I be informed of the results of my application?
Can I submit my proof of English proficiency or GMAT results after I have applied?
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Does Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) offer services that can help me in finding an internship or a job?
RSM Career Centre provides a broad range of services to students, most of them internship and future career related. The Career Centre staff functions as a liaison between students, the corporate world and the various departments of the business school to help determine and facilitate internships and research opportunities. Career Centre can help students clarify their interests and skills, refine interviewing and curriculum vitae preparation skills, pursue internships and research projects and interact with potential employers. Students are encouraged to make use of some or all services, especially in the year preceding their BSc or MSc graduation.
You can also find information regarding career opportunities in the Netherlands on the website of the Nuffic https://www.hollandalumni.nl/careerinholland/
- Last update:
- Friday, 13 April 2018
Is it possible for non-EEA nationals to work in the Netherlands after graduation?
Non-EEA nationals who have earned a diploma from a higher education institute in the Netherlands can apply for a special residence permit called the "zoekjaar" or orientation year after completing their studies. The 'Orientation Year for Graduates Seeking Employment' is a residence permit aimed at retaining foreign talent for the Dutch labour market. During this orientation year you are free to work without a work permit. Participants who find a job during this period can change their orientation year into a residence permit for Highly Skilled Migrants under more favourable terms. For the most up-to-date information please visit the Nuffic website.
- Last update:
- Monday, 10 September 2018
How can I get in touch with the Career Centre?
Please consult the webpage of the Career Centre.
- Last update:
- Thursday, 10 September 2020