06.02.25|Moran ChamsiAlarming headlines have recently reported on the decline in wages in high-tech; The truth is that in the long term, this trend could be good for Israeli high-tech.
29.12.24|Maayan ManelaFrom unclear goals to post-pandemic burnout, a combination of local and global factors is driving workplace dissatisfaction.
24.11.24|Maayan ManelaEmployers and candidates in Israel grapple with the potential benefits and risks of revealing pay scales.
07.07.24|Shahar IlanThe average salary in tech in April of approximately $8,600 is still 7.9% higher than a year earlier
08.05.24|Elihay VidalAlso on our AI-native show: Nvidia acquires AI startup Deci for $300 million, and Wiz deal to acquire Lacework collapses.
05.05.24|Shahar IlanThe average salary in high-tech in Israel was over $9,000 in March, an increase of 12.7% compared to January
04.04.24|Shahar IlanWhile the average high-tech salary in Israel has dropped by 6.2% since December, this may simply be a correction after months of increases, according to data from the Central Bureau of Statistics
18.09.23|Ariela KarmelAccording to data collected from August 2022 to August 2023, the salary for positions that require at least eight years of experience has decreased across the board
05.09.23|Ariela KarmelAn analysis of salary shifts and job availability across 15 tech positions
31.08.23|Ariela KarmelData by Israeli recruitment firm Ethosia on junior roles in tech shows that the number of open positions and salaries have decreased, while the job search length has risen dramatically
02.08.23|CTechIntel decided to compensate all employees who are entitled to it with restricted stock units in December
27.04.23|Maayan ManelaThe uncertainty, the layoffs, and the decrease in investments in high-tech have led to changes in the recruitment of employees. HR managers at companies that collectively employ thousands of workers in Israel tell Calcalist: This is how the recruitment processes have changed following the new reality
05.02.23|Maayan ManelaThe average salary for human resources positions in Israeli high-tech stands at over $6,500 per month compared to an average of $3,200 in placement or recruitment companies
22.09.21|Maayan ManelaGoogle has started demanding applicants prove that they’ve received a higher offer elsewhere before deciding whether to match it or top it. As salaries in tech reach new highs, the internet giant isn’t the only one trying to curb competition
29.07.21|Maayan Manela A survey of more than 600 engineers found that electrical and computer engineers earn a monthly average of NIS 24,200 (about $7,500), with geography, seniority and alma maters playing key roles
08.07.21|Ami Aharonovich"A significant increase in salaries can provide a nice addition to the Israeli tax authorities, but at the same time, it can become a real threat for future investments in Israel," writes Ami Aharonovich of Aerospike
06.06.21|Maayan ManelaWith remote work becoming the new norm, Israeli companies will either need to shut down or start recruiting employees from abroad to cope with the impossible competition and surging salaries
27.12.20|Maayan ManelaThe company’s funding stage and the employees’ performance are what determines the size of the prize
29.09.20|Shaul OlmertHow does an early-stage company recruit the right people when you can’t afford to compete with the tech scene’s salaries?
12.05.20|Naomi ZoreffThe heads of Anodot, IntSights, Kaltura, and Workiz speak about running companies during a crisis at Calcalist and Google’s Startup Week conference