
The Generous December group writing project is taking time out to recognize notable charities, social causes or otherwise helpful organizations. When it comes to finding jobs in Israel in 2007, the non-profit champion is Israemploy. What is Israemploy? Chaim Fox-Emmett founded the Israemploy charity in 2002 as a mailing list of Israeli job listings in [...]
Continue reading >> The Worthiest Cause for Job Seekers in Israel?
--Jacob Share

Merkaz Hamagshimim-Hadassah is putting on a job fair. If you’ll be in the Jerusalem area on October 18th 2007, you’ll probably want to be there. From the official release- Who Covering all industries, the job fair is for job seekers 19-35 years old including olim, university students, former soldiers who recently completed the army and [...]
Continue reading >> Upcoming Job Fair in Jerusalem for Young Adults
--Jacob Share

Volunteering benefits both the person giving time and the receiver of the donated effort. If you choose wisely, where you volunteer could lead to your next job.
Continue reading >> 5 Reasons to Volunteer Your Way to Your Next Job
--Jacob Share

Even in the Age of the Internet, it can still take a lot of time for changes and trends to become publicly known among a volatile group of people like job seekers. As a result, when the job market evolves in Israel or elsewhere, what once was true can become myth. Here is how some of those old truths look today.
Continue reading >> Israeli Job Search Myths Debunked
--Jacob Share

Chaim Fox-Emmett founded the Israemploy amuta (Israeli charity) in 2002 as a mailing list broadcasting Israeli job listings in English. In March 2006 after a year in development, his team replaced the mailing list with Israemploy.net, a website containing a wealth of services for job seekers and employers. This is the Part 1 of the 2-part JobMob interview.
Continue reading >> Interview: Chaim Fox-Emmett of Israemploy – Part 1
--Jacob Share