NautaDutilh has once again been named the most popular law firm in the Netherlands among law students, according to the annual Intermediair Image survey. But what makes NautaDutilh such an attractive employer? And what can other firms learn from their approach?
NautaDutilh has invested consistently in building a compelling employer brand. They communicate clearly about what it is like to work there, what kind of people thrive in their culture, and what candidates can expect in terms of development and career progression. This transparency builds trust and attracts candidates who are genuinely aligned with the firm's culture.
As one of the leading full-service law firms in the Benelux, NautaDutilh offers the opportunity to work on high-profile, complex, and internationally significant matters. For ambitious law students, this is a major draw. The firm's reputation for quality and its international reach set it apart from many competitors.
NautaDutilh is known for its structured approach to professional development, including formal training programmes, mentoring, and clear pathways for progression. This gives candidates confidence that joining the firm is not just a first job, but the start of a meaningful career.
The firm has a reputation for a collegial and supportive culture — important factors for students who are choosing where to invest the early years of their career. Culture is increasingly a deciding factor for candidates who have multiple attractive options.
NautaDutilh's popularity is not accidental — it is the result of deliberate investment in employer branding, talent development, and culture. For firms looking to improve their attractiveness as employers, the lessons are clear: be transparent about what you offer, invest in people, and make sure your culture lives up to your promises.
Employer attractiveness in the legal sector is driven by reputation, culture, and a genuine commitment to development. Want to know how Selection Lab can help your firm build a stronger, more effective talent strategy? Get in touch with us.
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