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Academic Studies in Israel: More Computer Science, Less Law, Humanities
10.10.19
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Shahar Ilan and Adi Pick
Between 2013 and 2018, the number of students who signed up for computer science and math degrees has gone up by approximately 53%
Recent Government Data a Warning Signal for Israel’s Job Market
06.09.19
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Adrian Filut
New data by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics reveals the increase in the number of jobs seen in recent years has been halted since January, with only the tech industry proving resilient
In Israel, Tech Companies Take a Greater Piece of the Workforce Pie
27.08.19
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Adi Pick
Tech employees accounted for 8.7% of the national workforce in 2018, up from 8.3% the year before, according to new report
Israel Launches a Tech Integration Program for Haredi Students
27.08.19
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Shahar Ilan
Amounting to 11% of Israel’s population, the number of Haredi Jews employed in high-paying jobs is relatively low
Why Flip Burgers When You Can Write Code? Israeli Teens Get Tech Summer Jobs
14.08.19
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Maayan Manela
In light of the ongoing talent crunch in the Israeli tech sector, companies are attempting to utilize an untapped resource: their employees’ offspring, with some offering paid internship programs during the 10-week summer vacation
The Israeli Employment Market: a Timestamp
01.08.19
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Lilach Baumer
On Wednesday, the Israeli Ministry of Labor, Social Affairs and Social Services published a report for 2018, detailing the current state of the local employment market
Exclusion of Haredi Jews From Workforce Could Cost Israeli Market Over $100 Billion a Year, Official Says
14.07.19
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Shahar Ilan
According to data by the Israeli Ministry of Finance, the employment rate among Haredi men has been in a downward trend in the past two years
With Tech Talent Too Expensive, Israeli Startups Look to High School
28.06.19
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Sophie Shulman
The ever-increasing demand for tech talent in Israel—and the continuous rise in salaries that inevitably follows—is pushing startups to look for creative solutions for their human resource woes
Microsoft Israel to Integrate Contract Employees as General Staff
17.06.19
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Meir Orbach
Israeli law restricts contract employment to a nine-month period, but many companies use a loophole to fire employees after said period only to rehire them under the same terms
Israeli Small Town Wants to Become Country's Cannabis Capital
10.06.19
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Navit Zomer
With a population of less than 10,000 and an agriculture-friendly climate, southern town Yeruham is banking on government support to court cannabis entrepreneurs
Intel to Recruit 150 Unskilled Workers to Southern Israeli Facility
03.12.18
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Yoav Stoler
The employees, without academic degrees or tech industry experience, will be recruited as part of an integration plan that includes technical training
Western Digital Takes Leap of Faith with Israeli Jewish Ultra-Orthodox Female Coders
07.11.18
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Hagar Ravet
A new initiative seeks to get Orthodox coders into high-paying tech jobs. One problem: searching for engineering solutions on a Kosher internet
Israel Wants to Make Hiring of Non-Israeli Experts in the Country Easier
31.10.18
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Omri Milman and Lilach Baumer
Among the changes considered are an expedited issuing of employment permits and the removal of compensation thresholds
Microsoft Overtakes Intel in Annual Ranking of Best Tech Companies to Work for in Israel
25.10.18
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Naomi Zoref
Analytics company Dun & Bradstreet revealed its list of the best 50 companies to work for in Israel on Tuesday
Human Rating Gains Popularity in the Israeli Job Market, Says Venture Capitalist
25.07.18
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Amitay Gazit
Nimrod Kozlovski, a partner at Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP) and Israel-based law firm HFN, spoke on Tuesday at a conference on human resources hosted by Calcalist
Israeli Tech Salaries Average Up 2.2% in 2017
10.06.18
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CTech
Average salaries in Israeli tech are over two times higher than the market average
Blockchain, Cybersecurity, Machine Learning and DevOps Are the Top 2018 Trends for Israeli Tech
27.03.18
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Tofi Stoler
According to data gathered by Israel-based tech placement company see.V, salaries in the sector amount to nearly three times the national average
Netflix Engineers Have Abnormally High Salary Expectations, Survey Finds
21.03.18
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Asaf Shalev
According to data collected by employment website Woo, engineers currently working for the media streaming company are asking for more than $337,000 in yearly compensation in order to take a new job
Israel’s Economy is Strong, but its Inclusiveness is Low, Says OECD Survey
11.03.18
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Lilach Baumer
While the tech sector is Israel’s growth engine, to secure the future emphasis should be placed on education and infrastructure for disadvantaged groups, says the report
Road to Inclusiveness in Israeli Tech Still Long, Researcher Says
11.02.18
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Keren-Or Grinberg
Before Arabs can take a bigger role in Israeli tech some fundamentals need to change, says researcher Nasreen Hadad Haj-Yahya
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