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Israeli high-tech crisis deepens with hundreds of layoffs in one day
04.05.23
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Meir Orbach
"There is a deep crisis in Israeli high-tech, part of which is due to the global crisis, but part of it is due to what is happening in the country," said Boaz Dinte, Managing General Partner at VC fund Qumra Capital
Will importing reinforcements from abroad finally solve the workforce shortage in Israeli high tech?
17.08.21
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Meir Orbach
Israel’s Science Minister has sent out a letter to the Tax Authority and Israel Innovation Authority calling for bringing in a large number of new immigrants and other potential high tech employees to Israel. “Many companies are hiring an increasing amount of foreign manpower, and some even move their workforce overseas,” says Orit Farkash-Cohen