Employment

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.

A new project by Rami Levy Real Estate in Rosh Ha’ayin
Children head back to school in Katzrin after closures caused by the Israel–Iran conflict, June 25, 2025.

Israel's education system lacks 1,500 teachers as new school year looms ahead

An Israeli business employee after leaving her job; illustrative.

Hi-tech company to cut approx. 30 Israeli jobs despite growth in Q2 financial report

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Israeli businesses adapt to AI models - what does that mean for future of country's workforce?


Emotional intelligence among most sought-after skills employers look for - opinion

Cultural agility, emotional intelligence, and cross-border communication are no longer “nice to have.” They’re mission-critical.

 LOCAL EMPLOYMENT bureau: Network, network, network.

Employers on the front line: The labor market put to the test - opinion

Economic resilience in Israel’s business sector depends also on the ability of employers to act strategically and inclusively, connecting to the diverse communities around them.

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Your Taxes: Recovering VAT on employee fringe benefits

Inputs for employees are defined as assets or services, such as meals, housing, gifts, or entertainment intended for the enjoyment, use, welfare, or benefit of employees or their family.

 An illustration showing VAT in 2025.

Trump reclassifies some federal workers, making them easier to fire

Earlier this year, Trump signaled the change, saying the federal government will finally be "run like a business."

 U.S. President Donald Trump gestures as he speaks with the media after attending the FIFA Club World Cup final upon his arrival at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, U.S, July 13, 2025.

Weird trend: Unemployed people pay to pretend they have jobs

A simulated work environment, fake bosses, and lunch included—that’s the daily routine for young people who prefer to pay NIS 185 a month to pretend they have a job rather than admit they don't.

 A Chinese man sitting at his desk

Adam Kidan on Gen Z: Why they don’t want your job - and how to win their talent anyway


AgilityPortal is redefining digital workplaces and remote collaboration for the modern workforce


5 Best All-In-One HR Software for 2025

Explore the top 5 all-in-one HR software solutions to try in 2025. Choose from intuitive, affordable platforms designed to automate your people operations.


Workplace Wellness Strategies: Enhancing Employee Well-Being for Higher Productivity


Breaking glass ceilings: The quiet revolution of haredi women - opinion

Haredi women work, earn a living, study, and acquire an education – yet they still face glass ceilings that are difficult to shatter.

 ODELIA FROSH (right) and Linda Cohen-Rofeh attend an event of the Lapidot program, which is designed for senior haredi female managers, helping them strengthen their leadership skills and expand their influence while remaining true to their religious and communal values, say the writers.

Nearly three-quarters of Israelis fear they cannot handle employment crisis - study

"The last decade has been characterized by profound changes that have dramatically affected the labor market in Israel and around the world."

"Worthwhile to Work in Jerusalem" employment fair