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.
Working from home? You are at high risk of layoffs
The rate of young Haredim in tech has tripled
Tel Aviv to establish new 'beit oleh' to support immigrants, lone soldiers, vice-mayor says
Education Ministry under fire for rehiring principal accused of sexual harassment
'This is a distorted decision that normalizes sexual misconduct and ignores the serious harm it causes to those who were harassed'
Freelancers in Israel experience 100% freedom but have 0% financial security - opinion
Israel's labor market is in the process of reshaping itself, with more Israelis losing out on social benefits and job security in pursuit of freedom in the growing "flexible economy."
Israel’s post-crisis leadership challenge: Restoring trust and resilience - opinion
On the surface in Israel, everything seems back to normal. But behind closed doors, employees struggle with burnout, exhaustion, and disconnection from their fields.
The loyal ex-employee: How to handle a workplace exit - opinion
The poorly handled exit of an employee often creates immediate and irreversible damage.
The race for the campus: NVIDIA approaches the dramatic moment of decision – this is the date
NVIDIA is in the final stage of choosing its new campus in Israel. Almost all northern municipalities competed, but only Kiryat Tivon, Megiddo, and Kiryat Ata remain in the race.
AI won’t replace jobs; it will replace excuses for innovation - opinion
AI isn’t here to replace jobs, it’s here to eliminate outdated practices and empower entrepreneurs to innovate faster and smarter than ever before.
Rami Levy surprises Rosh Ha’ayin: New project to include commerce, employment, and housing
A new project by Rami Levy Real Estate will combine commerce, employment, and housing in two complexes in the new Pisgat Afek neighborhood in Rosh Ha’ayin.
Israel's education system lacks 1,500 teachers as new school year looms ahead
Within this total, the biggest shortage is in central Israel, with a shortage of 726 teachers, followed by Tel Aviv at 467, and then southern Israel at 145.
Hi-tech company to cut approx. 30 Israeli jobs despite growth in Q2 financial report
Kaltura's Q2 2025 financial report highlighted that the company's revenue and profits exceeded expectations, but are still planning to undertake an organizational restructuring.
Israeli businesses adapt to AI models - what does that mean for future of country's workforce?
AI can either complement human labor, freeing employees for more complex tasks, or substitute workers, potentially leading to technological unemployment.