The selection process for the job was by LinkedIn and I was at that time searching for a job and I was really interested in the job description and immediately made an application. Luckily my interviews went really well (the good part was that they prepared and helped you for the final interview and that was really helpful).
As far as the Dutch lessons are considered, going to Portugal for one month to learn a new language with my new future colleagues, was an extremely fun and ones in a lifetime experience because not only did I meet new people and new cultures, but also the lessons with our teachers were great, they were dedicated and I felt that they really cared for us.
My arrival in the Netherlands was a warm welcome and full of care. Our recruiters had taken care of our arrival, our tickets, and our transportation to our new houses. They also made us our first tour in the city we would live in and took care of all the appropriate applications and paperwork for the new country. I felt so thankful for all their actions.
The first days at my new job were exciting but at the same time was also a challenge because I had to deal with a new language, new patients and foreign colleagues. Some of them were really helpful and understanding and made it day by day easier for me to adapt to the needs of the job.
Month by month I felt more confident, I made new friends. I would never regret the choice I made of joining the program. I would do it again.