04.06.24|Shahar IlanAccording to the Central Bureau of Statistics, the average high tech salary rose to a record NIS 35,870 ($9,710), in comparison to the national average salary which decreased by 4.2% to NIS 13,493 ($3,652)
30.01.24|Shahar Ilan2023 was a year of extreme ups and downs in employment that ended with the number of high-tech employees close to the average of 2022. Between October and December the number of employees in the industry decreased by 15,000, due to the decrease in investments and the war
29.01.24|Shahar IlanAccording to data published by the CBS, the number of high-tech workers in Israel decreased since April of last year to a total figure of 427,000 in December, similar to the average in 2022
18.06.23|Shlomo TeitelbaumAs of May, the number of job vacancies for engineers in the high-tech sector in Israel stood at approximately 9,400 positions, including around 5,500 for software developers
22.01.23|Shahar IlanThe data from the employment service seems to reflect not only the waves of layoffs in high-tech, but also the increasing difficulty to find work quickly
21.12.22|Shahar IlanAlthough the employment figures published this week are still good, the negative trend cannot be ignored. High-tech, for example, is still short of software engineers, but the demand has been cut in half. Is the Israeli economy heading for a soft or hard landing?
21.11.22|Shahar IlanAccording to CBS data, the information and communication industries, associated with high-tech, experienced a drop from 8.74% of vacant jobs in February to 6.03% in October
14.08.22|Adrian FilutA survey by the Central Bureau of Statistics, which examined the expectations of company managers in the high-tech sector, found that over 40% of high-tech companies expect to hire more employees in the coming year
30.12.20|Doron BrightmanBetween 2011-2019, 6,326 Israeli startups were founded, while 2,922 closed or ceased activity, showing a decrease of 5% in 2018 compared to 2011
31.12.19|Meir OrbachA Monday report by the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics reveals startup employees make an average monthly wage of approximately $5,780, with Tel Avivian startup workers earning on average approximately $1,550 more than their Jerusalem counterparts
26.11.19|Meir OrbachMultinationals operating in Israel paid an average of approximately $144,000 a year per employee in 2017, while local startups paid $97,000 on average, according to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics
05.11.18|Hezi SternlichtA lawsuit filed in the U.S. alleges Desilu Studios, the intended buyer of the Israeli OTT company, has misled investors into believing it was the company behind Star Trek