Junior Legal Consultant | Student Employee at a Notary Office | Corporate Law
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This is what you will do;
you genuinely prefer to be truly involved in the ongoing cases
you actively contribute ideas and thoroughly analyze matters in detail
you support our (candidate) notaries and other colleagues in advising on transactions and projects
you thus get acquainted with all aspects of the work and build broad experience
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You are;
are a third-year bachelor student, or master's student, in notarial law with an interest in corporate law
have strong analytical skills: always useful
possess strong communication and social skills: beneficial for our clients and colleagues
are eager to learn and driven: there is a lot to learn very quickly
are flexible: if something needs to be submitted to the Court within 2 hours, that is not a problem for you
can work both independently and as part of a team: you will quickly be given responsibility
have an excellent command of the Dutch and English languages, both spoken and written
are available at least 2 days a week
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We offer you;
a modern office at the Zuidas in Amsterdam
truly "Zuidas work": challenging and of high level in an enterprising setting
a salary in accordance with "Zuidas standards", tailored to your experience, plus a lucrative bonus scheme
a pleasant atmosphere where you can truly be yourself
an open-door policy: you can always drop by colleagues for advice or consultation
ample room for your own input, growth, personal development, and autonomy
social engagement and projects with a positive impact on society
the possibility to work hybrid and arrange your workday flexibly
enjoyable office outings, an annual weekend away, and a weekly gathering
I often sing along loudly with my EarPods during the occasional less challenging task. You can do that here too. Some people just sing along, and if someone ever says you should keep quiet, you know it’s a joke. That's what I mean by convivial. And of course, there are also serious days when it's quieter, and sometimes we are tired, but we can then complain about it together extensively. And that's also really pleasant.

Ilonka Brouwer
Senior Deputy Civil Law Notary






