The Netherlands Antilles—before its dissolution in 2010—included Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Saba, and Sint Eustatius. Today, these islands still share a similar labor market structure based on tourism, trade, and services.
Here are the most common jobs and employment sectors across the former Netherlands Antilles:
1. Tourism and Hospitality
This is the dominant sector in most of the islands, especially Curaçao, Sint Maarten, and Bonaire.
Common jobs:
- Hotel staff (receptionists, cleaners, managers)
- Tour guides
- Bartenders and waiters
- Dive instructors and boat operators
- Travel agents
2. Construction and Skilled Trades
Due to ongoing tourism infrastructure projects and housing demand.
Common jobs:
- Construction workers
- Electricians
- Plumbers
- Carpenters
- Heavy equipment operators
3. Public Sector & Government Services
Especially in the capitals like Willemstad (Curaçao) and Philipsburg (Sint Maarten).
Common jobs:
- Civil servants
- Teachers
- Healthcare workers (nurses, doctors)
- Police officers
- Customs/immigration staff
4. Retail and Commerce
Trade and commerce are strong due to duty-free shopping (especially in Sint Maarten).
Common jobs:
- Shop assistants
- Cashiers
- Import/export clerks
- Merchandisers
5. Maritime & Port Services
Major ports in Curaçao and Sint Eustatius drive shipping-related employment.
Common jobs:
- Dock workers
- Port security
- Ship maintenance and repair
- Oil terminal staff (e.g., at Bullen Bay or Statia Terminal)
6. Services and Freelance
A growing sector, especially post-2010 with increased internet penetration.
Common jobs:
- Freelance writers, designers, and developers
- Call center agents
- Remote virtual assistants
- Tour booking operators
7. Oil Refining and Energy (Curaçao, Sint Eustatius)
Historically major employers, though now declining or under restructuring.
Common jobs:
- Oil terminal workers
- Maintenance technicians
- Engineers
8. Fishing and Agriculture (Smaller scale)
Especially on islands like Saba and Sint Eustatius.
Common jobs:
- Fishermen
- Livestock caretakers
- Small-scale farmers