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20 stories about WFH
“Even people with families are turning into digital nomads”
11.05.22
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Maya Cohen
Fiverr’s COO Hila Klein was speaking during Calcalist and HiBob’s WorkTech conference. “Now the entire world is a technology hub, and Europe is turning into the new Silicon Valley,” she added
The companies rejecting the work-from-home concept
18.10.21
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Maayan Manela
Some high tech companies are trying to adopt a flexible hybrid work model, but others still demand employees show up at the office five days a week. So will hybrid models stick around, or is it just another fading fad?
Taking breaks can actually increase productivity, Microsoft study finds
23.05.21
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Yafit Ovadia
“For nearly all the companies in the survey, productivity went up once they incorporated a hybrid work model,” says Microsoft-Israel VP of Marketing, David Gal
Survey: Software developers, Israel’s most in-demand employees, seek stability over salaries
27.01.21
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Maayan Manela
Company stability and the ability to work from home are foremost on software developers priorities when seeking a new position, and many are choosing to stay put
“Israeli airport security confiscated our passports and took us straight to ‘corona-hostels,’” recounts returning tech exec
31.12.20
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Maayan Manela
Ofer Bengal the CEO of Redis Labs describes a miserable experience of being forced into quarantine upon his return from London
“We can bring 50,000 unemployed Israelis to work in the tech sector”
28.12.20
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Maayan Manela
“Amazingly, 25% of unicorn-status startups in Israel grew during the pandemic,” says Israeli Innovation Authority CEO Aharon Aharon
“Technological revolution is creating a new assessment arena in cyberspace,” says CEO
10.12.20
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Tomer Hadar
Applicants are still chosen on a face-to-face basis, but CEO Nimrod Betzer’s company has developed world-leading technologies to recruit people over cyberspace
Who needs an office? Working outside is Israel’s hottest fall trend
21.11.20
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Yoghev Carmel
With people weary from sitting at home, public gardens, sidewalks, and parks give 'open space' a new meaning
Survey: Working from home may cost Startup Nation its innovative edge
18.11.20
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Meir Orbach
Newly released Startup Snapshot report based on data from over 200 Israeli startups has highlighted the many disadvantages of remote work
Working from home is resulting in widespread anxiety, says psychiatrist
09.11.20
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Maayan Manela
Typically, employees bring their strengths to work and leave their weaknesses at home, but in the work from home era that simply isn’t possible
“Now I don’t waste time flying to meetings, everything is done over Zoom”
08.11.20
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Maayan Manela
Yevgeny Dibrov, CEO and co-founder of cyber company Armis Security speaks about his transition from flying all over the world to holding endless video calls
Check Point’s real estate revolution is getting underway
08.11.20
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Meir Orbach
Company launches competition for architects to propose new, modular office space designs
Work routines are a lot more flexible post-Covid-19, says Riskified’s VP of HR.
03.11.20
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CTech
The workforce has seen many changes in 2020, but for Riskified not all of them have been negative, as Rotem Amitai tells CTech
Working during the pandemic is a lot like being in space
01.11.20
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Udi Etsion
Employees working from home experience stress, loneliness, and anxiety, yet this is not dissimilar to what astronauts experience in space. Neta Parnas-Vizel, a sociologist explains how to resolve that and more
Expert highlights 10 legal issues that arose in the age of video calls
01.11.20
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Sophie Shulman
From layoffs to sexual harassment, GKH’s labor law expert Yael Dolev presents the heated problems in today’s work environment
Israeli unicorn Sisense adopting new approach towards work post-Covid-19 shakeup
11.10.20
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Sophie Shulman
The startup, which is considering an IPO in the coming year, has come up with an innovative vision for work that includes a different type of approach towards the relationship between employers and employees
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
"Working from home is a bad thing," says senior media executive
23.07.20
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Moshe Debby
Moshe Debby believes another wave of working from home will be a deathblow for hundreds of restaurants, taxi drivers and street vendors, and will result in thousands of firings
LivePerson is giving up its offices, switching to full WFH model
02.07.20
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Tzally Greenberg
Publicly traded customer engagement company responded to employee survey that found vast majority prefer to stay home
WFH, Webinars, and Zoom Meetings: What Coronavirus-Imposed Workplace Transitions Are Here to Stay?
24.05.20
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Maayan Manela
Calcalist examines eight shifts that were forced on us by Covid-19 and asks which were only temporary and which one we cannot live (and work) without
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