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by NicoJuicy 2586 days ago
I don't think there is any discriminations against Americans, it's definately not unrare to work with > 3 nationalities.

I think the issue is most likely that you are not living here yet, remote isn't frequent for where i live.

Send me an invite in Linkedin and give me a PM with your cv. I'm pretty sure a lot of recruiters ( that tried to recruit me) would be happy to suggest you to their clients :)

https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicosap/ ( cfr. Belgium), recruiters are pitching me for Netherlands, Belgium and the UK fyi.

If you want a job in the Netherlands or Belgium, Tweakers is a popular dutch platform and for IT, most companies don't care about nationality: https://elect.tweakers.net/

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I've always wanted to visit Brugge after watching the movie In Bruges. Maybe this summer I'll get to it :)
Just give me a notice then, always happy to meet fellow HN'ers :p
That’s such a great movie!
Yeah, I don't think it's any kind of discrimination based on my nationality, but just might be more of a headache to interview and hire someone who lives so far away. Thanks for the tip on Tweakers, and I'll send you a PM!
They’d also need to support you for a work visa, which is not needed for any of the 400 million people inside the Schengen zone.
^ This is likely a large component - hiring in foreign workers who will need visa support is a lot of effort and money. You may need to have a niche skill that cannot be found locally, for hiring you to be worth the additional expense over a local candidate.