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.

Job seeking Israeli numbers drop in January, 2026.
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For first time, Israeli Arabs more likely than Jews to work in field of study, 2024 data reveals

Dr. Eyal Benjamin, Coller School of Management, Tel Aviv University.

Tech Talk: Do startup competitions matter for founders? New research says yes, if done correctly

The Gvahim team.

Gvahim: Two decades of helping olim build their careers


How can managers help employees handle stress, anxiety amid Hamas war?

The Israel Institute for Safety and Hygiene (IIOSH) has issued advice to managers on how to help and support employees in the workplace during this wartime situation. 

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Israel Institute for Occupational Safety marks International Older Persons Day

Hiring mature people can be a boon to employers if they are taken care of properly according to needs.

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Israeli human resources company HiBob secures $150 mil. in extra funding

Workplaces are constantly evolving, as is the need for businesses to invest in human resource technologies to help manage employees and their work alike.

 HiBob's CEO has managed to collaborate with investors to gain more capital.

Want a raise? Here's three tips for the meeting with your boss

Learn how preparation, self-branding, and assertiveness can make a serious impact on your career.

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Could your job increase your risk of early death? Study says maybe

A new study has found that workers in unstable employment situations may be at risk of early death.

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Your dreams can impact how you act at work - study

New research from the US shows that when dreams are first recalled, people often draw connections between their dreams and waking lives, and that changes how they think, feel, and act at work.

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Why do so many Israel Police officers quit?

Since National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir took office, there has been a 15% drop in police resignations, but the institution is still rife with complaints of internal mistreatment.

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Job happiness linked to good workplace relationships - study

The study looked into job satisfaction in Israel between 2002 and 2021 and found that satisfaction rose in that time.

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Getting ready for a new job: 5 tips to smooth the transition

Reaching the next level of success requires more than just hard work - proper preparation for the new job is key

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Executive recruiter offers tips on rabbi recruiting - opinion

Based on my experience, I offer the following tips for those embarking on a rabbi search:

 RECRUITING A rabbi involves unique dynamics, but the same basic skills and processes used in an executive search can strengthen the recruitment effort, says the writer.