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When experience becomes disadvantage: the CEO who prefers inexperienced employees
Incode Technologies founder and CEO Ricardo Amper says accumulated experience creates biases that hinder innovation, arguing that young employees with a ‘fresh mind’ think more creatively, though balance between youth and experience remains essential
Daniela Ginzburg
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02.10.26
More than a quarter of self-employed families in Israel live in poverty
New report by the Histadrut found that the more a family's income relies on self-employment, the greater the risk of poverty; Among children of self-employed families, the incidence of poverty is 10.5% higher than that of children of regular employees
Gad Lior
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02.08.26
Boss called a hearing? Odds are you’re out
Survey finds only 2% of pre-dismissal hearings in Israel end with employees keeping their jobs, raising questions about how fair the process really is, despite legal rules requiring employers to consider workers’ arguments
Lital Dubrovitsky
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01.20.26
Unmotivated and unprofessional: Why so many employers are giving up on Gen Z
Career advisers say the move from academia to work often shocks young adults; survey finds just 8% of recruiters see Gen Z as job-ready and many employers report firing them quickly
News agencies
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01.06.26
Israeli study challenges work-from-home myth as burnout stays high
Remote work was supposed to ease burnout, but a nationwide Israeli study of 5,504 employees finds nearly half are highly exhausted and working from home often makes it worse, as blurred boundaries and nonstop demands fuel stress across sectors
Anat Lev Adler
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12.09.25
Israel’s war-driven labor shortage fuels rise in foreign workers across retail and food sectors
Amid severe labor shortage worsened by Gaza war, Israel is turning to thousands of foreign workers from Thailand, Sri Lanka and India to fill gaps in retail, food production and services, as the government expands quotas to sustain the economy
Nurit Kadosh/Calcalist
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10.27.25
Nearly three-quarters of Israeli workers considering relocation abroad amid war concerns
Survey finds that 73% of respondents are weighing relocation—a significant increase of 18% compared to last year; it marks the first time in five years that more than 70% of Israeli workers have expressed interest in leaving the country, even if temporarily
Tal Shahaf
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07.10.25
Some employers are wary of job candidates using AI, others embrace it
Employers are grappling with the growing role of AI in recruitment; While some view it as a threat to authenticity, others embrace it as a skill, focusing on how candidates creatively and critically leverage AI tools to enhance their work; 'We prefer candidates who deliver original, thoughtful answers—even if they’re wrong—over those who submit polished but generic AI outputs'
Maayan Manela
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05.27.25
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