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.

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

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Illustrative image of an fired employee leaving the office.

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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.

Eli 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%.

Cars drive on a highway as a train enters a station in Tel Aviv, Israel November 25, 2018

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.

Disabled Israelis take part in a protest

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.

A girl looks at the camera during an event marking the Jewish holiday of Purim at the Bialik Rogozin school, where children of migrant workers and refugees are educated alongside native Israelis, in Tel Aviv, Israel March 10, 2017.

Netanyahu meets with Negev Ceramics workers amid proposed mass layoffs

The fate of 140 Israeli employees is hanging on the line.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with a member of the Negev Ceramics workers’ committee as he enters a meeting with the representatives at the Knesset yesterday.

Negev Ceramics to lay off 130 employees

Factory owners use private security guards to keep workers out as Negev Ceramics closes.

Security guards prevent employees from entering the Negev Ceramics plant. From the Facebook page of Hanna Brig

Knesset advances 'political jobs bill'

The controversial legislation will allow former politicians to be appointed to public management positions.

Israeli Knesset

The demise of the great retailers

A humanoid robot works side by side with employees in the assembly line at a factor

Gili May to head issue management unit of Israeli ad firm

Gili May

Getting Past the Fear of Entrepreneurship

The Jerusalem Post