Jobs in israel

Israel job vacancies hit highest rate since December of 2022, CBS says

The total number of job vacancies in Israel rose to 152,134 in December, compared with 150,953 in November

People looking for work as unemployment rises
Olim job seekers have one-to-one meetings with mentors and recruiters.

MentOlim networking event revolutionizes job hunting for new olim

Workers from the high-tech sector protest, in Tel Aviv, on January 31, 2023 (illustration).

Israeli hi-tech shifts to employer market as perks fade, hiring tightens - analysis

Illustrative image of an fired employee leaving the office.

Freelancers in Israel experience 100% freedom but have 0% financial security - opinion


Affirmative action for immigrants, haredim becomes law

“We’ve all heard stories of professors who couldn’t even find work as street cleaners.”

WATCH: Highlights of 221 Olim Landing on the July 2015 Charter Flight

Grapevine: Changes at the TA Museum

News on TA Museum director candidates.

Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked

This Normal Life: ‘Trading down’

Must aliya always mean a career decline?

Eve Jacobs (left), with her business partner Nadia Levene, became an entrepreneur with Jerusalem Holiday Homes

Ageism unbound

There are serious economic and social consequences to raising the retirement age for hundreds of thousands of Israelis. There might also be political implications to such a move.

Illustrative photo of elderly couple

Tel Aviv business puts female ex-cons to work

Halfway house is home to printing press employing women who served time.

THIS SAMPLING of celebrity coasters is one of the popular Amit Shimoni creations offered for sale by ZOTZOT.

Behind the wheel with Niruch Avudah

Taxi drivers, at least in Israel, are always curious about getting to know your most intimate details.

Taxis in Jerusalem

In Bloom

“My dream is to fill the world with flowers.”

The Bloom Floral and Event Design Studio

Affirmative action proposed for Arabs who served in IDF

The proposed bill would help minorities who serve receive preference in tenders for public sector jobs.

An IDF Beduin tracker on patrol. Unlike other minorities that serve in the army, for Beduin, service is on a volunteer basis.

'Government must do more to increase haredi employment’ says philanthropist

The employment rate among haredi men has risen steadily, but slowly.

Employment fair in Jerusalem for  men and women from the haredi sector,

Discovering career opportunities for women within the confines of ultra-Orthodox tradition

“We provide a place that sees employees for what they are: brilliant programmers and working mothers with a unique way of life and priorities to use their abilities and earn."

Haredi political rally in Bnei Brak, March 11, 2015