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Under fire from Iran, Israeli tech keeps hiring
15.03.26
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Maayan Manela
Despite the war and constant alarms, companies continue recruiting hundreds of engineers and AI specialists.
War throws new tech hires into limbo
08.03.26
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Maayan Manela
Employees who already signed contracts are discovering their jobs may be postponed, or moved online.
"A company that doesn't offer remote work at least once a week filters out 70% of candidates"
15.02.26
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Maayan Manela
Despite an employer-driven market, hybrid work and authenticity remain essential to attract and retain top candidates.
Five days back at the office: Why Wix’s decision struck a nerve
12.01.26
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Maayan Manela
Research, resistance, and the future of hybrid work collide in Israel’s tech sector.
Quickfire round: Aporia’s CEO answers our AI questions
07.08.23
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James Spiro
Artificial intelligence has a good, a bad, and an ugly - Liran Hason is here to guide us through it
“We need to develop leadership skills in order to handle remote management”
11.05.22
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CTech
Stella Voulgaraki, Chief People Officer at Kaizen Gaming, was speaking during a panel at the WorkTech conference, discussing the evolution of the HR world together with Claude Silver, Chief Heart Officer at VaynerMedia, and Anja Leschly, Chief Human Resources Officer at Conscia
The next work perk: Will Israeli high-tech move to a shortened work week?
21.02.22
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Ma'ayan Manela
Sage's development center in Israel will begin a pilot where they will work Monday through Thursday, will others follow suit?
The four ways we can achieve a healthy work-life balance in the new world of work
02.12.21
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CTech
Now that the great work-from-home experiment is a success, it’s time to explore the best tools to provide long-term solutions for hybrid working and collaboration
Unicorn AppsFlyer recruiting 300 employees in Israel
14.06.21
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Meir Orbach
The company, valued at $2 billion last year, is aiming to take its local headcount to 1,000 employees to further boost its ability to develop marketing measurement software
Check Point’s real estate revolution is getting underway
08.11.20
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Meir Orbach
Company launches competition for architects to propose new, modular office space designs
Israeli unicorn Sisense adopting new approach towards work post-Covid-19 shakeup
11.10.20
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Sophie Shulman
The startup, which is considering an IPO in the coming year, has come up with an innovative vision for work that includes a different type of approach towards the relationship between employers and employees
We must improve our digital literacy to compete in the future of work, says Microsoft futurist
19.09.20
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James Spiro
Citing research and drawing on years of experience, Microsoft’s national technology officer discusses how the job market will change in the next few years
Office space market crunch forces construction companies to get creative
07.09.20
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Shlomit Tsur
Israeli construction firms Reit 1 and Saan Zahav are investing $32 million in converting a basement in a Ra'anana tower into a server farm following Amdocs departure
Workplace morale booster Thriver raises $33 million in series B funding round led by Viola Growth
06.08.20
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Hagar Ravet
Thriver, formerly Platterz, develops a technological platform that assists companies in improving and strengthening their organizational culture
"Working from home is a bad thing," says senior media executive
23.07.20
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Moshe Debby
Moshe Debby believes another wave of working from home will be a deathblow for hundreds of restaurants, taxi drivers and street vendors, and will result in thousands of firings
Could Trump’s visa decree end up being a blessing in disguise?
24.06.20
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Sophie Shulman
Israeli executives point out the possible pros and cons of Donald Trump’s decision to restrict work visas for foreign employees
Tens of thousands of Israeli techies stuck in their tracks due to Trump visa decree
23.06.20
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CTech
New executive order sabotages companies' commitments to Israeli tech workers and American clients, says visa expert
LinkedIn becomes a battlefield, as job searches shift to the web
21.06.20
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Maayan Manela
Employees, freelancers, and job seekers alike now realize that in the world we live in today the only way to stand out, or even just be noticed, is by making their digital presence count
From Team Management to Company App Development: 6 Startups That Make Working From Home Easier
30.03.20
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Adi Pick
As living rooms across the world become makeshift offices, these Israeli startups can give your remote work processes the boost they need
Israel Criminalizes Buying, But Not Selling, Sex
01.01.19
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Adi Pick
Total customer payments for the purchase of sex services in Israel from women alone is estimated at NIS 1,284,628,000 (approximately $344 million) per year, according to a 2017 report published by the Ministry of Justice
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