Employment
Number of Israeli job seekers fell in January 2026 amid tight labor market
Overall, Israel’s labor market has remained tight over the past year, with the ratio of vacancies-to-job-seekers around one-to-one.
For first time, Israeli Arabs more likely than Jews to work in field of study, 2024 data reveals
Tech Talk: Do startup competitions matter for founders? New research says yes, if done correctly
Gvahim: Two decades of helping olim build their careers
Rabbi David Leybel: The haredi rabbi pushing for IDF, workplace integration
Rabbi David Leybel, a graduate of the most prestigious Lithuanian haredi institutions, is leading a quickly growing movement that is revolutionizing ultra-Orthodox society.
Job seekers in Israel drop to 165k in November amid post-war recovery
Northern ceasefire hints at job market improvement as Israel’s job seekers decline to lowest since war's start.
Startup fires stressed employees 'To ensure that no on remains stressed at work'
"We have made the difficult decision to part ways with employees indicating significant stress," the company noted in an email.
Following Lebanon ceasefire, employment service aims to help reservists re-enter workforce
The program will offer released reservists, both those who are employed and unemployed, a wide variety of tools to help them integrate into the workforce in an optimal way.
Work isn’t a curse word: Time to light your fire - opinion
Why take your productive years and do absolutely nothing? Work isn’t a curse word, it’s something that should be encouraged. Sitting around and being unproductive is athe problem.
Employment rate of Israeli-Arab population decreases during war, IDI report finds
The report noted that, as of October 2023, nearly a third of Arab men who worked before the war were no longer employed.
'Wineglasses and detergent': Meta fires employees over misuse of meal vouchers - report
Meta employees working in the company's smaller premises receive meal vouchers amounting to $20 for breakfast and 25$ for lunch and dinner.
Working 9-5: Dogs, other pets go to 'work' in China's pet cafes
Pet cafes are notable businesses in China, where owners charge more for these experiences and visitors get to interact and play with animals around the cafes.
‘Israel must wake up; development of Negev is real future of Israel’
The Lauder Center and the southern branch of the Manufacturers Association of Israel work closely together and regularly promote high-quality employment solutions for academics in the Negev.
Being fired decreases your salary by 26% over 11 years, Finance Ministry reveals
The chances of an employee who has been fired being hired decrease by 25% in the first year after they are fired, and drop 7% in the long-run.