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Cyber propels Israeli startup funding, but is overdependence a risk?
18.07.24
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Sophie Shulman
According to Startup Nation Central data, companies in Israel raised $5.1 billion in the first six months of the year, half of which came courtesy of cybersecurity companies. "Overdependence on cyber in the long term may come at the expense of other significant trends and opportunities for the ecosystem," said SNC CEO Avi Hasson.
Economic challenges squeeze non-tech positions in high-tech sector
08.07.24
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Maayan Manela
Despite the challenging economic environment, some high-tech companies are still growing and recruiting for non-tech positions such as marketing and sales. However, as efficiency becomes paramount, companies carefully consider each new hire. Today, there are more candidates than positions, making the competition for such roles tougher than ever.
High-tech salaries fall almost 11% from record high
07.07.24
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Shahar Ilan
The average salary in tech in April of approximately $8,600 is still 7.9% higher than a year earlier
What's behind Israel’s high-tech paradox, and who raised funding for blockchain data management?
04.07.24
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Israel’s high-tech paradox: boom conceals looming crisis
02.07.24
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Sophie Shulman
While capital raises return to 2022 levels, startups continue to register abroad, risking future growth.
"Israel is becoming a pariah state, a hated country, and it’s trickling down to high-tech"
06.06.24
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Sophie Shulman
High-tech executives point to the depth of the crisis in the industry: from the more extensive recruitment of employees from abroad at the expense of workers in Israel to the difficulty of raising money due to criticism of Israel.
High-tech salaries continue to rise, break new ground
04.06.24
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Shahar Ilan
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, the average high tech salary rose to a record NIS 35,870 ($9,710), in comparison to the national average salary which decreased by 4.2% to NIS 13,493 ($3,652)
Tech leaders to Netanyahu: Recruitment inequality could spark mass job migration
30.05.24
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Sophie Shulman
"A law that exempts ultra-Orthodox from enlistment and burdens reserve soldiers with dozens of days a year will cause serious damage to human capital in high-tech and harm the economy's growth, which high-tech drives," the letter reads
‘Follow your heart?’: Some career advice will just lead you to a dead end
15.05.24
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Maayan Manela
In a world where we are bombarded with messages of self-fulfillment such as "follow your heart," many young people enter the job market with high expectations, only to discover that reality is completely different. The big titles and glamorous images, alongside the enticing terms of employment, obscure the fact that hard work, patience, and effort in creating real value are the keys to managing a meaningful career, even in a changing world. "Follow your dreams" may be the worst career advice for young people.
Israel's tech boom faces global headwinds amid geopolitical tensions
06.05.24
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Omer Kabir
Fallout in academia, with boycotts of Israeli researchers and cancellations of collaborations, threatens the R&D pipeline critical to Israel's tech prominence. This chilling effect could severely undermine the sector's competitiveness over time.
High-tech wages surge over 12% since the start of 2024
05.05.24
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Shahar Ilan
The average salary in high-tech in Israel was over $9,000 in March, an increase of 12.7% compared to January
Defense companies are the new high-tech hit
05.05.24
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Maayan Manela
Following the outbreak of the war and especially since the Iranian attack, more high-tech employees are showing interest in working in companies that produce weapons and defense systems. "People want to be part of a success story and everything that has happened since October 7 makes people want to work in a significant organization."
From high-tech to sales floor: Tech veterans find new paths amid job market turmoil
15.04.24
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Maayan Manela
Amid the economic downturn brought on by global layoffs, inflation, last year’s judicial overhaul, and Israel’s ongoing war with Hamas, many high-tech workers have been unable to find work in their field and have been forced to take menial positions
Foreign investors active in Israeli tech plummet by 23%: Troubling trend or temporary setback?
08.04.24
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Sophie Shulman
In the six months since the outbreak of the war, the number of foreign investment entities active in the country plummeted, and the number of foreign VC funds investing also dropped by 20%.
Are tech salaries facing a correction after relentless rise?
04.04.24
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Shahar Ilan
While the average high-tech salary in Israel has dropped by 6.2% since December, this may simply be a correction after months of increases, according to data from the Central Bureau of Statistics
Israeli tech sector holds strong, raises billions during war despite uncertainty
02.04.24
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Sophie Shulman
Startup Nation Central's report unveils a mixed bag: while investment in Israeli high-tech remains steady at $3.1 billion amid conflict and judicial reform, concerns loom with workforce strain and small exits signaling potential stagnation in the industry's growth.
The tech juniors crisis: 700 CVs for 20 jobs
10.03.24
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Maayan Manela
With many more experienced workers in the market due to layoffs and downsizing, the lives of those trying to make their way into the tech industry are becoming much more difficult. Why do companies continue to recruit employees without experience and how can you increase the chances of being accepted?
How Israeli high-tech companies are adapting to IDF reserve duty demands
03.03.24
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Maayan Manela
With the beginning of the war, many high-tech workers were recruited into the IDF reserves, including senior management. Most have returned to the office, but some still continue to serve several days a week in between work
Japanese investments in Israel dropped 57% in 2023
25.02.24
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Meir Orbach
Investments by Japanese companies in Israel returned to 2018 levels, even though the number of transactions remained stable
High-tech must be the driving engine of the new Israel
15.01.24
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Yoel Esteron
“Israeli high-tech must be the driving engine of a new, better Israel. I already know there is no need to encourage you. You have proven that you understand your essential role,” said Calcalist Publisher Yoel Esteron, speaking at the Tech TLV conference
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