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High-tech pay soars to historic high
04.06.26
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Shahar Ilan
Average salary in tech in Israel rises more than 9% in a month as annual grants boost compensation.
The $200 million question surrounding Deni Avdija
08.01.26
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Itay Goder
At 25, the Israeli star is delivering elite production on what analysts call one of the league’s most underpriced contracts.
The return of the pay raise: Why companies are betting on money over perks
09.11.25
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Maayan Manela
In a competitive job market and AI-driven economy, companies from Walmart to startups are leveraging salary to drive engagement.
High-tech salaries soar to record highs—but a drop may be coming
04.06.25
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Shahar Ilan
March bonuses drive a 9% jump in wages, but April data expected to show sharp correction.
Deni Avdija tops list of Israel’s highest-paid athletes with over $15M
06.04.25
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CTech
NBA contracts, European football deals and MLS transfers show Israel’s athletes going global—and getting paid.
Intel slashes employee bonuses amid financial struggles
04.02.25
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Meir Orbach
Annual bonuses drop to 0.8 months’ salary as company's challenges mount.
Data scientists’ salaries reach crazy highs as the war for tech talent escalates
28.04.21
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CTech
A survey held by Machine & Deep Learning Israel has revealed that the average salaries in the data science and machine and deep learning sectors at GAMFA stands at NIS 55,700 (approximately $17,200) a month
Tech salaries continue to climb, highlighted by particularly sharp increases outside of Tel Aviv
29.03.21
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Maayan Manela
Salaries of tech employees have increased by 5% overall in Israel over the past year, with demand climbing especially in the north of the country
Business as usual: Vast majority of Israeli tech companies planning to raise salaries in 2021
22.11.20
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Maayan Manela
Despite Covid-19, a new report shows that 84% of Israeli tech firms intend to increase wages next year
The Gender Wage Gap is Bigger in Israel
18.12.18
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Adi Pick
Women in Israel earned 69% of the average male monthly salary in 2017. The global average gender wage gap for 2018 stands at 19%
Tel Aviv-Based Startup Seeking Regulatory Nod to Pay Employees in Bitcoin
13.06.18
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Reut Shpigelman
Social engagement startup Spot.IM hopes to offer employees the option of getting paid at least a portion of their wage in cryptocurrency
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