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Reinventing recruitment: How AI is shaping the future of hi-tech hiring - opinion

Many technology companies still recruit using very outdated methods, with long processes and complex bureaucracy that cause potential candidates to rush toward competitors.

According to the latest research, AI is not replacing human workers but rather acting as a cognitive amplifier.
El Al’s Dreamliner plane

El Al purchases 6 aircraft of the newest model

"Document automation helps small businesses save time and cut costs."

4 document automation tools every small business in the UK should try

New York Annual conference

Jerusalem Post conference returns to New York against backdrop of regional tensions


Stark Power raises NIS 215m on TASE for US projects

The company will use the money raised to start and develop electricity generation projects in the energy market, which is particularly hungry for available renewable energy

The 40 MW solar field at Kibbutz Ketura in the Arava powers one-third of Eilat’s energy.

Ben Zion Suky on navigating New York’s stressed real estate market

“In a stressed real estate market, the real opportunity lies not in the purchase price, but in the ability to manage, finance, and stabilize assets over time.”

Redomestication: How businesses are escaping California, New York, and Washington State

“Businesses are relocating from high-tax states to Florida and Texas”

Autonomous AI agents in business organizations

TrendAI expands collaboration with NVIDIA to enhance AI agent security in work environments.

Hacker. Autonomous AI Agents.

Arm’s first chip marks a shift in its business model

“ This release marks a significant shift in the company’s business model.”

Resilience in motion: The post-pandemic acceleration of European digital markets

The pandemic accelerated Europe’s digital transformation, reshaping economies and industries long-term.

Why flexible local business strategy matters more than scale today

"In unstable conditions, speed and adaptability often write the ending."

Exploring the future of Israel's airports with Prof. Nicole Adler

Recording just before Operation Roaring Lion began, Dr. Nicole Adler, a professor at Hebrew University, to discuss the future of Israel’s airports.

Prof. Adler sits down with Anna Ahronheim on the Business and Innovation podcast.

Tower soars to record on AI infrastructure agreements

In January, Israel’s Ministry of Defense signed a multi-year contract with Semiconductor Devices valued at approximately $115 million (NIS 380 million).

Wok and sushi to fried chicken: Nir-Or Group’s new move

Nir-Or Group joins as a partner in the Lucky Chicken chain in a deal worth over NIS 10 Million, planning three new branches and nationwide expansion in fried chicken.

Lucky Chicken.