Yes, but you are required to have a working permit, since the US is not part of the European Union. Let me quote the Employee Insurance Schemes Implementing Body:
Are you a citizen of a country outside the EU, EEA or Switzerland? Then you can legally work in the Netherlands if:
you have a valid residency permit stating that you can legally work in the Netherlands. If you do not have a residency permit, your employer in the Netherlands will have to apply for a work permit for you. Once you have a work permit, you are allowed to work in the Netherlands.
Your employer does not need to apply for a work permit for you, if in the past 5 years (4 years in case you are a Turkish citizen), you have worked in another member state of the EU or EEA or in Switzerland by virtue of a residency permit, and if you have subsequently worked in the Netherlands for one uninterrupted year (however not necessarily for one employer) by virtue of a work permit.
I have left a link to the website under the related links; it contains other information you might find useful.
i need the visa for work in any country
Yes, you'd need a visa.
To get a work visa you will need a work permit. When you get the work visa it will act as your entry visa to the country. So you will not need a separate visit visa.
Anyone who does not live in a Schengen country, so also Malaysian citizens, needs to apply for a visa to come to the Netherlands.
Yes, ALL foreigners need a valid work visa to work in the US.
Yes, you typically need a work permit or visa to work in Canada as a foreign national.
Yes you need a visa and alot of paper work
No, you generally need a visa to work in the UK as a foreign national.
No, you generally need a visa to work in the UK if you are not a citizen or a resident with the right to work.
Yes, you may need a visa to work remotely from a different country, as some countries require a work visa even for remote work. It is important to research the specific visa requirements of the country you plan to work from to ensure compliance with their regulations.
No, just an acceptable proof of identification
not legally, you need a work visa