Employment

In Europe, employers will be required to disclose salaries right at the start of recruitment

A new policy in Europe requires employers to provide candidates with a starting salary or a salary range right at the beginning of the recruitment process.

Illustration: A telephone interview for the purpose of job recruitment
A woman working from home

Working from home? You are at high risk of layoffs

The rate of young Haredim in tech has tripled

The rate of young Haredim in tech has tripled

Jewish immigrants fleeing the war in Ukraine, on a rescue flight sponosred by the IFCJ, arrive at Ben Gurion airport near Tel Aviv on March 6, 2022.

Tel Aviv to establish new 'beit oleh' to support immigrants, lone soldiers, vice-mayor says


Your dreams can impact how you act at work - study

New research from the US shows that when dreams are first recalled, people often draw connections between their dreams and waking lives, and that changes how they think, feel, and act at work.

 An illustrative image of dreaming.

Why do so many Israel Police officers quit?

Since National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir took office, there has been a 15% drop in police resignations, but the institution is still rife with complaints of internal mistreatment.

 An illustrative image of an Israel Police officer.

Job happiness linked to good workplace relationships - study

The study looked into job satisfaction in Israel between 2002 and 2021 and found that satisfaction rose in that time.

 Illustrative image of people in an office.

Getting ready for a new job: 5 tips to smooth the transition

Reaching the next level of success requires more than just hard work - proper preparation for the new job is key

A businessperson working at his computer (Illustrative)

Executive recruiter offers tips on rabbi recruiting - opinion

Based on my experience, I offer the following tips for those embarking on a rabbi search:

 RECRUITING A rabbi involves unique dynamics, but the same basic skills and processes used in an executive search can strengthen the recruitment effort, says the writer.

How a minor Israeli court case changed how vacation days are viewed

Israel’s economy and workplace of 1951 have been replaced by the start-up nation’s economy and welfare-equality workplace. This is how the Labor Court helped vacation days catch up.

 The National Labor Court in Jerusalem.

Former Twitter employee's jab at Elon Musk goes viral

A departing Twitter employee creatively targeted the platform's tweet viewing restrictions in a memorable farewell gesture.

 Person touch "Delete app" icon near Twitter logo are seen in this illustration taken, December 19, 2022.

JCT aims to build largest college campus in Israel for religious women

The new Tal Campus will house faculties to teach religious women business, engineering, science and more.

 A rendering of what the project will look like once completed.

Israel advances plan to privatize Postal Company

Israel's Postal Company is advancing toward privatization, with a focus on improving its service to the public and enhancing public welfare.

 CHAOS AT the Israel Post is a national, rueful joke.

8 out of 10 working women risk losing their jobs to artificial intelligence

A study reveals that 8 out of 10 working women face higher job loss risks due to the rise of artificial intelligence compared to 6 out of 10 men.

 Is AI putting your job at risk?