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


What are two main goals for increasing human capital in Israeli hi-tech?

Committee for increasing human capital in hi-tech publishes final conclusions, outlining the way to expand proportion of people employed in hi-tech

A CYBER hotline facility, part of Israel’s hi-tech innovative sector

900 employees at risk of layoff from Pratt and Whitney Israeli subsidiary

The factory in Nahariya will be closed in 2025 and the company said that it was being done due to financial considerations, following ongoing losses of the factory.

 Students enter the 2012 Big Apple Job and Internship Fair at the Javits Center in New York, April 27, 2012. The job fair was organized specifically for students from the various City University of New York (CUNY) schools.

'The Galilee and the Negev are the right answers,' - Dr. Esther Luzzatto

Dr. Esther Luzzatto estimated that the move to the Negev would result in an investment of NIS 60 billion in the development and create 50,000 jobs.

 Dr. Esther (Eti) Luzzatto, CEO of The Luzzatto Group, with competition winner, founder of Elvy.Ai Or Harel.

Labor report: Israelis are working too much at the expense of free time

According to a survey of over 3,000 workers throughout the country, 43% of Israelis work at the expense of their own free time.

 A man clutches his head as he suffers from a headache and stress (Illustrative)

Aliyah can change a lot about you, even your profession - opinion

Making aliyah brought with it a fresh start, which included a career change. But this is what many of us here have come to expect.

 NEW IMMIGRANTS from North America receive a shofar’s welcome upon arriving at Ben-Gurion Airport on a special ‘aliyah flight’ on behalf of Nefesh B’Nefesh.

As employment rates rise, Israeli economists sound note of cautious optimism

Latest figures show August employment rate is the country’s highest in four years, but fears of a global recession remain.

VARIOUS ISRAELI banknotes are displayed for an illustrative photo. The economy is well on its way to the pre-pandemic standards of budgetary discipline.

Workplace surveillance is a mixed bag - opinion

From the time of the Industrial Revolution, employers have been distrustful of employees and have repeatedly found it necessary to implement systems devoted to monitoring and surveillance.

 A SECURITY camera

Four lessons in leadership from Ofra Strauss

Ofra Strauss, chairperson of the Strauss Group gives her four tips for succeeding in business and growing as a person.

Ofra Strauss, chairperson of the Strauss Group at The Jerusalem Post WE conference, July 27, 2022.

Israel’s problem: Lots of jobs, not enough workers to fill them - analysis

Unemployment is at a two-year low of 3.6%, about the same as in the United States but less than the 6.8% average in the European Union countries and the 5% rate in the OECD.

Israeli national flags flutter in front of an office tower at a business park housing high tech companies, at Ofer Park in Petah Tikva.

Israel to give more Palestinians work permits to fill labor shortage

Israel employs nearly 100,000 West Bank and Gaza Palestinian workers, according to the Israeli Population and Immigration Authority.

 PALESTINIAN WORKERS cross back to the West Bank from their jobs over the Green Line.