The Israel Empowered organization has released a comprehensive report of the Israel job market. The report, initiated by Minister of the Economy Naftali Bennett, is based on mounds of data gathered by the Israeli government which surveyed thousands of employers currently seeking workers.
· Learn the starting salary for your profession in Israel
· Learn what jobs are in demand in Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, the north, the south
· Free report presents crucial data in simple organized fashion
Unlike any document ever released on the Israeli job market, the new report gives precise data for 195 different professions ranging from numerous hi-tech positions to banking jobs, skilled laborers, graphic artists, nurses, doctors, dentists, brokers, real estate and travel agents, factory workers, mental health professionals, and many more.
The data is current to June 2013.
“Whether you’re contemplating aliyah, or want to plan your career in accordance with demand in Israel, or just curious about the job market in Israel, this report is the most useful, straightforward and important document you’ll ever get your hands on,” says Elchanan Romanoff of New York, president of Israel Empowered.
The two most crucial questions for anyone interested in Israel’s job market are: 1) “How much is a starting salary in my profession?” and 2) “Are there job openings available?”
The report shows position openings for each of 195 professions by region: Jerusalem region, Central region (Greater Tel Aviv) North, and South.
Perhaps the most sought-after data in the report is the starting salary in each profession. Based on recent phone surveys with employers, the report conveys the up-to-date, average starting salary for each field.
Israel Empowered fosters a strong Israel identity and promotes study in Israel, aliyah and understanding Israel’s societal and defense issues. It supports the people of Israel’s rights to live in their land with freedom and dignity.
To access the Israel Job Market Report in English see the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3D_EhRIUPJ4&feature=youtu.be
(YWN – Israel Desk, Jerusalem)