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20 stories about Remote Work
Amazon's Tel Aviv employees still await full return to office
09.01.25
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CTech
Tel Aviv joins a list of over 40 Amazon locations facing RTO postponements due to space constraints.
Former Microsoft engineering leaders raise $12 million to help remote employees work together
28.02.23
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Meir Orbach
Gable’s portal allows employees to see where their coworkers are working that day and book a desk alongside them while the company can manage budgets and monitor employee satisfaction
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Recruiting talent in the era of remote working: the power of virtual reality
25.02.22
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Tali Cohen
“In order to successfully recruit new employees in our time, one must utilize technology and understand the virtual space,” writes Tali Cohen, Director of HR at Natural Intelligence
Musings on the gig economy Post-Covid: The genie is out of the bottle and doesn’t want to go back
31.08.21
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Ariel Halevi
Organizations that do not seize the opportunity and harness freelance talents as assets will miss out on a slice of the expert manpower pizza pie, writes Ariel Halevi
Cyberattacks in living rooms have become the new normal
15.08.21
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Tomer Shemer
How can we prevent remote work from becoming a hacker’s paradise?
Family matters: home dynamics impact decisions to leave jobs after lockdowns
06.05.21
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Ma'ayan Manela
People with no children or older children are more likely to look for a new job if they are forced to go back to the office, a new report by Israeli company Tikal has found
Talon Cyber Security raises $26 million seed round for distributed workforce solution
11.04.21
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CTech
Israeli startup is aiming to protect companies from the unique threats emerging in today’s era of distributed work
Axis Security completes $50 million series C for remote app access solution
22.03.21
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Hagar Ravet
Spark Capital, an investor in Twitter, Tumblr, and Slack led the company’s second funding round in six months
People learn more about a workplace in the hallways than in interviews
15.03.21
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Maayan Manela
During a year of working remotely, many companies were forced to improve their recruitment process through apps, video interviews, and built-in digital questionnaires, which have forever changed the way companies sort through candidates
What I learned from starting a new job during the pandemic
15.02.21
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Liat Ashkenazi
Stay focused on the target, be adaptive, and keep up your energy and pace
Technology may have helped us survive Covid-19, but at what cost?
03.01.21
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Calcalist Staff
Work from home and remote learning, cyberattacks, and the gig economy, the Covid-19 pandemic accelerated the already scorching tech development landscape. Some of the changes that defined 2020 will remain in place far beyond 2021 as will some of the mistakes
Study: 95% of workers want to continue working remotely after Covid-19, despite neglecting security issues
28.12.20
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James Spiro
Research by CyberArk highlights poor security habits of workers from home and raises questions about the future of remote working
Organizations that refuse to go digital cannot exist in the post-coronavirus world, says Cisco Israel GM
29.09.20
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Omer Kabir
“At the end of the day, it comes down to having a culture that nourishes innovation and a platform that enables it. Only companies that can offer both will end up thriving,” says Oren Sagi
Israeli cyber company Silverfort completes $30 million round led by Aspect Ventures
04.08.20
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Meir Orbach
“The funds that invested realized that the pandemic forced many organizations to shift to a work from home model and to do that, you need to be able to validate the remote access of workers,” said the company’s CEO
PerceptionBox aims to play matchmaker for developer teams around the globe
26.07.20
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James Spiro
Founder Aharon Balnen makes sure that Israeli startups have access to 100,000 developers overseas
Researchers warn that work from home is creating disparity among employees
12.07.20
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Maayan Manela
The new model may be beneficial to educated employees with access to tech, but it leaves the weakest workers out to dry
Achieving diversity means going remote, says Joonko CEO
23.06.20
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James Spiro
Ilit Raz, Co-Founder and CEO of Joonko, talks with CTech about remote working, Covid-19, and the future of work
Telemedicine, Which Gained Momentum due to Covid-19, Will be with us Long After it Recedes
06.05.20
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Lachlan Towart
Just as what counts as normal in our day-to-day lives may be changing, what counts as normal in healthcare provision will also change
Starting a New Job From Home Quarantine
29.03.20
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Maayan Manela
As the Covid-19 pandemic continues to spread, forcing nonessential workers to remain home, tech companies in Israel find themselves having to onboard new employees from their living rooms
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