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Crisis or opportunity? What the 2026 technology job market is really telling us
Israel’s tech job market is not shrinking but reshaping, as AI, data and global hiring redefine demand, salaries and the skills workers need to stay competitive; this is one of the most important turning points the Israeli technology labor market has experienced in the past decade
Sarit Assulin
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06.01.26
This six-figure job is in constant demand, and AI still can’t replace it
While tech companies cut jobs and many roles face pressure from artificial intelligence and automation, demand for elevator technicians is growing as the industry struggles to recruit enough skilled workers
News Agencies
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05.18.26
The 5 resume lies that get candidates rejected fast
Robert Half survey of 774 professionals in Brazil finds that recruiters most often catch inflated technical skills, job titles and achievements, while growing use of AI in resumes and interviews is creating new warning signs for hiring teams
News agencies
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04.02.26
High-tech job seekers double in 3 year, but market steadies, report says
December 2025 data show 16,300 job seekers in high-tech, twice as many as in December 2022, with average pay at NIS 32,500; demand improves yet layoffs still weigh on software workers
Gad Lior
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02.15.26
'Stop being lazy': the country waging war on part-time workers
Despite a record workforce in Germany, total hours barely rise as part-time work expands, sick days mount and political tensions deepen over productivity and pensions
Zeev Avrahami, Berlin
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02.12.26
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
Gender gaps in Israeli society deepen as women vanish from centers of power
New gender index finds women in Israel are being pushed to the margins, shut out of top government roles, stuck in pink-collar jobs and still earning far less than men despite years of efforts to drive equality
Shira Kadari-Ovadia
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12.14.25
Microsoft reveals: These are the jobs AI may soon replace
New study analyzes 200,000 real AI chats and shows that it's not just tech workers at risk—journalists, translators, proofreaders and salespeople are also seeing their roles quietly reshaped by generative AI
Raphael Kahan
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07.30.25
What jobs will be the first to be replaced by AI?
Opinion: From recruitment and legal work to administration and customer service, repetitive tasks are being automated at an accelerating pace by AI—freeing workers to focus on higher-value, human-driven roles or risking obsolescence
Keren Shahar
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07.14.25
Israel's brain drain reaches high-tech sector
Publicly traded Israeli tech companies now employ half their workforce abroad, including a rise in R&D hiring, despite Israel’s historical advantage in local talent
Israel Wullman
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04.07.25
The cost of war: 41% of IDF reservists report job loss after prolonged deployment
Survey reveals widespread economic fallout for Israelis called up repeatedly to serve in the war; officials warn of long-term effects on the labor market and national resilience after 75% report financial harm, 60% say they face job uncertainty
Gad Lior
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03.30.25
Planning your move to Israel? Here’s what it costs and how to prepare
New immigrants to Israel face high living costs, cultural hurdles and job market challenges, often tied to language barriers; Belong, a private firm aiding Aliyah, offers guidance on rights, integration and financial planning, easing the transition into Israeli life
Iris Lifshitz-Klieger
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12.01.24
Equal rights for all: Tips for disabled people in job interviews
Job hunting is never easy, but it is even harder for people living with disabilities, especially in awkward interviews after the candidate reveals his disability; here's a guide to passing your next job interview
Dani Garmise
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09.03.24
How to harness AI to land your ideal job via LinkedIn
Crafting a robust professional network through LinkedIn or in-person interactions to discover job opportunities is all the rage; myriad AI tools for networking can enhance your visibility by staying active and involved
Maayan Manela, Calcalist
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08.29.24
New olim will be approved to start work in Israel faster
Israel prepares to receive new immigrants on aliyah as worldwide antisemitism rises by approving the speeding up of the work licensing process for new immigrants, and easing recognition of academic degrees from abroad; 'They have to make a living with dignity'
Itamar Eichner
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08.04.24
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