This document provides tips for job seekers in Israel, including:
- Focus your job search on key industries in Israel's tech ecosystem like cybersecurity, fintech, etc. and expand your professional network through groups like Gvahim Network and Olim in Tech.
- When preparing your CV, keep it to one page, include your LinkedIn profile and language skills, and tailor it to the specific position by including keywords from the job description.
- The typical hiring process in Israel can include CV screening, phone interview, interview with hiring manager, home assignment, reference check, and interview with CEO. Be prepared and follow up at each stage.
2. Agenda
Discover the Israeli Ecosystem
Focus your Job Search and Expand Your Network
CV - Dos and Don’ts
The Typical Hiring Process in Israel
My Tips
3. • Finding a job is a full-time job
• You may be jobless, but you’re not worthless
• “When writing the story of your life, don't let anyone else hold the pen” - Harley-
Davidson
• Accept the things you can’t change
Have the courage to change the things you can
And have the wisdom to know the difference
Important Messages Before We Start
4. Discover the Israeli Ecosystem
• Companies by industry
• Cybersecurity
• FinTech
• AgTech
• EdTech
• SportsTech
• MedTech
• AdTech
• Traditional offline
Example:
5. Focus your Job Search and Expand Your Network
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• Gvahim Network
• Olim in Tech
• המרעננות
Send your
customized CV
through this
connection
חבר מבי חבר
Referral Program
Search for
connections
Look for open
positions
Select 5 to 10
companies
(prioritize)
Create a list of
companies that
interests you
6. CV - Dos and Don’ts
1- One page CV
2- Add your LinkedIn profile, with a link
3- Clearly write the name of the position you’re
applying to
4- Insert keywords from the job description (JD)
5- Always add your language skills, especially if you’re
applying for a position that you need to speak a
specific language to be considered for the job
6- It’s OK your CV for different positions in the same
company, but with some time apart and adapting
the CV each time
1- Don’t send a generic CV
2- Don’t add picture, age, family status, address
3- If you’re applying for a CSM position (example),
don’t write “I’m a Project Manager with experience
in customer facing positions”
4- Exclude courses, certificates, graduation that aren’t
required for the job
5- Don’t state more years of experience than asked in
the JD (you’ll be considered overqualified in the CV
screening stage)
Make it easier for the HR Talent Acquisition team to choose you!
7. The Typical Hiring Process In Israel (worst-case scenario)
CV Screening
Phone
Interview
Interview
with Hiring
Manager
Home
Assignment
Home
Assignment
Presentation
Reference
Check
Interview
with the
CEO
Apply
CV Sent New
Employee
Contract
Negotiation
8. Few Tips
• Have a control sheet with all positions applied
• Follow up in every step
• Phone / Zoom Interview
• Be sure to be in a place with good phone / internet connection and silent
• Face 2 Face Interview
• Be nice and polite with everyone you meet in the office
• Interview
• Prepare yourself
• Prepare questions to ask in the end!
• Home Assignment
• Contract
• Ask for the support of a third person
• Always try to negotiate the contract (not only salary, but also benefits)
9. Other Ideas to Keep Your Mind Busy
• Read about the Israeli business culture
• Israeli Business Culture: Building Effective Business Relationship with Israelis - Osnat Lautman
• Chutzpah: Why Israel Is a Hub of Innovation and Entrepreneurship - Inbal Arieli
• Volunteering
• Freelancing
• Blog / Vlog
• Courses to hone some skills
• ITC / Developers Institute / Le Wagon
• Jolt
• Sales Class
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