Jobs in israel
Israel registered 37% less unpaid leave applications than in previous Iran war, report reveals
In total, 7936 people registered for unemployment since the war began, of whom 55% are women, Employment Service revealed on Sunday. Of this group, 54% are mothers of underage children.
Number of Israeli job seekers fell in January 2026 amid tight labor market
Israel job vacancies hit highest rate since December of 2022, CBS says
MentOlim networking event revolutionizes job hunting for new olim
The gig economy
In years past, a company had to rent office space, hire employees and purchase motorbikes. with the advent of all these new technologies, none of that is necessary anymore.'
Kusto Group division continues rapid expansion with new Ashkelon factory
Tambour, the largest paint manufacturer in Israel, has begun construction on a new factory in Ashkelon.
Economy Minister Eli Cohen toured the Klil factory for alumin windows
This factory is will create more jobs and will benefit of the entire northern periphery, said Cohen.
Want greater job opportunities? Purchase a car
Researchers discovered that when employees have convenient access to transport, both in proximity to home and employment, the use of private vehicles for commuting purposes declines from 82% to 68%.
A unique job fair in Tel Aviv
The fair will take place on Thursday, October 4, at the Smolarz Auditorium at Tel Aviv University and is designed to help people with disabilities find a place in the employment arena.
Gov’t to run program to promote diversity in state companies
Among the companies that will participate in the first round of the pilot are the Electric Company, Namal Ashdod, Amidar and Israel Railways.
Netanyahu meets with Negev Ceramics workers amid proposed mass layoffs
The fate of 140 Israeli employees is hanging on the line.
Negev Ceramics to lay off 130 employees
Factory owners use private security guards to keep workers out as Negev Ceramics closes.
Knesset advances 'political jobs bill'
The controversial legislation will allow former politicians to be appointed to public management positions.