Jobs and available vacancies in Tel Aviv


Are we needed in Israel?

In recent years, the Israeli economy has grown at around 3% annually, but in 2021, due to the impact of the coronavirus, a decline of 6-7% is predicted.
However, the upward trend is expected to resume in 2021. Israel cannot boast of either vast territory or natural resources. The main wealth of the country is its people. A rapidly growing economy needs both qualified specialists and ordinary workers.

The unemployment rate was a record low for the country back in February 2020: 3.42%, but in June, after business shutdowns caused by the pandemic, it was 4.5%. For comparison, in the European Union even before the start of quarantine, at the beginning of 2021, the average unemployment rate was 7.4%.

In such a situation, it is natural that the country focuses not only on its own resources, but also on the influx of labor from abroad. The conditions offered are attractive.

Highly qualified specialists are most in demand in Israel. For example, doctors can earn up to $10,000 a month, and good programmers on average earn $4000-5000. But to get such a job, you need to meet a number of requirements, which we will talk about later.

However, workers who do not have special knowledge are also constantly needed here. For example, it is quite possible to get a job as a harvester for the season, an auxiliary worker, a nurse, or a service worker.

Available vacancies 2021 in Israel without language knowledge

Of course, knowledge of Hebrew is a priority for many employers, especially for positions of highly qualified workers. Some vacancies accept people who do not know Hebrew, but speak fluent spoken English. But there is an approximate list of jobs for which people are hired without knowledge of Hebrew and with weak English. The salary in this case will be low by Israeli standards. Although for those who come to earn money, such money will still be considered more than what they earned at home. You can get a job without knowing Hebrew:

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· in a Russian company where the employer hires Russian-speaking workers;

· with knowledge of English – in international corporations.

It is recommended to enroll in Hebrew courses, which will allow you to master the basics of the language within a few months. Otherwise, you will have to work all your life in positions that have nothing to do with communicating with other people, for example, a packer, a packer in a warehouse.

New repatriates can study absolutely free for 5 months in a special language center - ulpan. The rest can look for other, paid schools or start learning Hebrew on their own at home.

Knowledge of Hebrew is not required for seasonal agricultural work. Hired workers are invited for the season to collect vegetables, berries, fruits and prepare them for sale or processing. People are also needed to clean up after livestock.

Also, it is not necessary to speak Hebrew at construction sites, factories and factories. The service industry also often hires people who do not speak the language: maids, cleaners, and loaders. But all these positions are quite low paid.

Live-in work

Many agricultural enterprises offer work in harvesting. Both men and women can work in this field, however, this is seasonal work, but often includes accommodation and meals on the employer’s premises. Ukrainians work especially hard in this area, because it gives them not only good earnings, but also the opportunity to periodically visit their native land.

Live-in nursing job

One of the popular employment options among women is considered to be the work of a nurse, which involves caring for seriously ill or elderly people. A huge plus is that the employer usually provides permanent residence with a family. But you need to keep in mind that this is not the easiest job. Sometimes you have to look after people who cannot walk or even get out of bed, and they need to be washed, fed, and given a special healing massage. Therefore, when applying for a job, it will be an advantage to have at least a secondary specialized medical education.

Jobs for doctors and nurses

Highly qualified medical workers in Israel can easily earn 15 thousand shekels a month, which is a third higher than the average salary in the country.

In Israel, there is an acute problem of a shortage of doctors, as a result, Ministry of Health officials have taken measures to attract foreign employees and facilitate the process of their employment.

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In order to get a job as a doctor or nurse whose experience is less than fourteen years, you must undergo a paid six-month internship and pass an exam. You need to score ten points; if you don’t succeed the first time, you can retake it. For those doctors who have already received a work permit, the ministry finances half of the salary when completing itmahut (specialization).

There is a free website for nurses to help them prepare for the exam - rntest.helth.gov.il, it contains more than a thousand questions in four languages, including Russian and English.

Working as a driver

In Israel, the situation is the same with drivers as with medical personnel - there are very few of them, and this applies to all types of transport. The Sokhnut agency has been running a program for many years to train drivers for the largest bus corporation, which includes learning Hebrew and a guarantee of subsequent employment. A bus driver earns ten thousand shekels for a full month of work - the average salary by Israeli standards.

How to find a job?

The fastest and most effective method is the Internet.

English-language resources

  • Israemploy;
  • CareerJet;
  • GigaJob;
  • Indeed;
  • Learn4Good (education opportunities, internships, etc.).

Portals in Hebrew

  • Jobnet;
  • AllJobs;
  • Job In Israel;
  • HotJobs.

Websites in Russian

  • Orbita;
  • Rabota.co.il;
  • Israel;
  • Jooble;
  • IsraelInfo;
  • Work in Israel;
  • Il4ru.com
  • Israeljob.net
  • Rabotaisrael.com
  • Rabota-israel.ru

Additional sources

In addition to aggregators and job sites, you can:

  1. Directly send your resume to companies of interest. The list of leading organizations in the country is here.
  2. Search for vacancies in specialized groups on social networks. For example, here: Facebook, VKontakte.
  3. Contact your relatives and friends who live here. By the way, most locals find work this way.

Special programs for employment in Israel

The country has government programs to help immigrants find work. In particular, job offers as caregivers are aimed primarily at women or married couples. Among the advantages are the opportunity to get a job even without knowing the language, official employment with vacation and health insurance. However, it is necessary to take into account that you will have to work with elderly, limited mobility, and incapacitated people. Often the work involves not only caring for the ward, but also cleaning and other help around the house. You will live in the same house as your ward, although there are options for working in hospices and medical institutions. In return, the host party bears the costs of food and accommodation.

A special feature of the program is a one-time contribution of about $1000. The contract is signed for 1 year, the period can be extended to 8 years.

How to choose a city to work in?

The best chances of finding a place are in the country's major cities: Jerusalem, Tel Aviv, Haifa, Ashdod. Depending on the city, it is worth focusing on certain areas of activity.

For example, Tel Aviv is the business “heart” of the country: the economic, financial and cultural center of Israel. Both production and scientific and technological companies are located here, in terms of the number of which Israel occupies key positions in the world. Accordingly, engineers, programmers, and financiers are in demand here. And, of course, production workers. Moreover, Tel Aviv is a city where Israelis love to have fun. It's no surprise that a quarter of Tel Avivians work in the service sector.

Haifa has a reputation as a scientific and university leader. Those who plan to study or teach, as well as work in the scientific or technological field are drawn here.

Jerusalem is a cultural and religious center of world significance. It is difficult to imagine tourists who will not visit it during a trip to Israel. For this reason, the service sector here is well developed and always welcomes workers who speak different languages.

Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem have the largest world-famous medical centers. Doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel will find a place to work here.

Ashdod is the largest port in the country, where technical specialists are always required: both with special knowledge (engineers, mechanics, navigators) and without them (equipment operators, loaders, auxiliary workers). There is a large paper mill here that accepts foreign citizens who do not speak Hebrew.

Requirements for foreigners

Language knowledge

Ideally, you need to know Hebrew: most jobs require a good command of the official language of Israel. If you do not have such knowledge, there are three options left: finding a place with a Russian-speaking employer, in an international company where you can get by in English, or taking intensive language courses.

In the first and second cases, your opportunities are limited to work that does not involve communication with locals. In the third case, you will need to spend 3-5 months on training.

Confirmation of qualifications

For some professions (doctor, lawyer, engineer, etc.) you will need to confirm your diploma and also receive a special certificate, which is issued only if you have permanent residence in Israel. By the way, doctors’ salaries here vary greatly depending on their status. For example, a junior doctor can do residency for five years, pass exams and earn 2.5-3 times more. And extensive experience and work experience in public clinics allow you to earn about $10,000.

More information about the required list of documents and the action plan if you want to confirm your diploma is here.

When looking for a job, you will have to take into account the local temperament: the country values ​​hardworking employees. Yes, to find a suitable place, you will have to write to more than one company and send out dozens of resumes, but in return for quality work you will be treated well and promoted in every possible way up the career ladder.

In Israel you don’t have to be shy to express yourself and be persistent. If you have professional qualities and achievements that you are not ashamed to demonstrate, your straightforwardness will be appreciated here. Do not hesitate to ask again, call back, persistently achieve your goal - this is a normal approach in the country.

Features of employment

Unemployment in this city varies between 5-6%, which is why competition for vacant positions is high. Priority in employment when searching for work in Tel Aviv is given to foreigners who have a residence permit in the country, as well as residents of Israel.

We recommend watching a video about the employment process in Israel.


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The process of getting a job in a company or firm that has been accredited in the city has the following features:

  • Signing an employment contract with the company management.
  • Obtaining the right to work in the country.
  • Opening a B1 work visa.

It is worth considering that the visa is issued for one year, and then it can be extended for five years. From the moment of receiving the visa, the foreigner has exactly 30 days to enter Israel. If the deadlines are violated, then the visa is cancelled.

One of the specialized companies handles the paperwork, and the applicant for a particular position fulfills the requirements, assists in establishing contacts, visits diplomatic departments, and goes for interviews. The paperwork procedure sometimes drags on for several months, which is associated with obtaining official work permits from various authorities, opening a work visa, etc.

It is impossible to work illegally in Israel; this threatens a foreigner with deportation for up to 10 years, imprisonment and a large fine.

Work permit

To legally work in Israel, you will need two documents: a permit and a B-1 work visa. The best option: find suitable vacancies yourself, come to the country as a tourist, undergo interviews, wait for the employer’s decision, discuss the details of the work on the spot and sign a contract with the company that accepted you.

The employer is responsible for obtaining the permit by submitting a package of documents to the Ministry of Internal Affairs. Moreover, the permit is strictly tied to a specific company. If you transfer to another company before its expiration date, you will have to receive the paper again, arriving at the Ministry together with the new employer.

Not all Israeli companies have the right to hire foreigners - this requires a special license issued by the Ministry of Industry, Labor and Trade.

Visa to work in Israel

After receiving permission, you must apply for a B-1 work visa. To do this, the employer submits a package of documents to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, and the future employee – to the Israeli Consulate. The visa is valid for 30 days. After arriving in the country and applying to the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the visa is extended for one year with the possibility of subsequently increasing the period of validity to five years.

Documents you need to submit to the consulate in your country:

  • Visa application form and Form 1 confirming consent to fingerprinting.
  • Two photographs that meet the standards.
  • Valid passport.
  • Birth, marriage/divorce certificate.
  • Certificate confirming no criminal record.
  • Medical report, including fluorography and confirmation of the absence of sexually transmitted diseases.
  • An employment contract signed by both parties.

The visa indicates the field of activity and the company. Therefore, if you decide to change jobs, you will have to do everything all over again with a new employer.

Employment for repatriates

Jews are very willing to find jobs for people of their nationality. Even if a person currently lives in another country, but intends to move to Israel. A help center was created especially for these purposes, in which the list of in-demand specialists is updated daily.

The country especially needs medical personnel, because if you have a medical education and Jewish roots, the main task for you is to confirm your qualifications, then finding a job will not be so difficult.

The Jewish Agency for Immigrants, Sokhnut, also helps new arrivals find work free of charge. All services are paid for by the employer. The website has a list of courses that allow you to get a new profession.

In-demand vacancies in Tel Aviv for Russians

Jobs in Israel can be divided into high and low paid. The following can count on quick employment and a comfortable life in Tel Aviv:

  • Programmers;
  • Doctors;
  • Engineers;
  • Representatives of construction specialties with high qualifications;
  • Experienced financiers.

In addition, thanks to the large number of representative offices of international concerns, trade and industrial enterprises, many vacancies for office workers are open in the city:

  • Secretaries;
  • Clerks;
  • Employees of call centers and technical customer support services.

At the same time, the chances of getting a job are significantly increased for those applicants who speak English and can speak Hebrew.

A good job for Russian women who do not speak foreign languages ​​is their employment in Jewish families as:

  • Caregiver;
  • Nian;
  • Housekeepers.

The advantage of such vacancies is that the owners provide housing and food, which costs a lot of money. Unskilled work for men is associated with vacancies:

  • Cleaner;
  • Gardener;
  • Handyman at a construction site;
  • Waiter.

Without knowing the language, you can get a job for a season or a long time:

  • Hairdresser;
  • Maid in a hotel;
  • Cleaning lady;
  • Plumber;
  • Loader;
  • Workers in a factory or warehouse.

However, it should be borne in mind that you won’t be able to earn a lot of money from such vacancies. Most of your earnings will go towards rent, utilities, food, and transportation costs.

Despite the large number of vacancies, finding a job can take quite a long time. Sometimes it takes several months to review a resume, go through an interview and complete the necessary paperwork. Therefore, when going to work in Israel, you need to take care of having a certain amount of money that will allow you to live in the country until you find employment.

Popular specialties

According to data on the Israeli government portal, the country most needs the following specialists:

  • doctors of all categories;
  • experienced engineers, builders;
  • IT specialists;
  • cooks, bakers, chefs (national cuisine);
  • nannies, nurses;
  • service workers (waiters, housekeepers, maids, salespeople, loaders);
  • workers of industrial enterprises (line operators, packers);
  • agricultural workers (harvest workers).

There are also constantly open vacancies in finance, marketing, and sales. But it’s worth considering that to be employed in highly qualified professions, knowledge of Hebrew is required! Gaps in the language will significantly narrow the range of opportunities, and with them the potential income.

Job Search Sources

The chances of the average applicant for a particular profession in the city increase in the following cases:

  • Availability of qualifications relevant for Israel and the city.
  • Higher education and its prestige.
  • Knowledge of foreign languages.
  • Work experience of the applicant for the position.
  • Knowledge of Arabic and Hebrew.

If a person knows not only English, but also speaks Hebrew and Arabic at a decent level, then the opportunity to find a job with a high salary will be higher than for an applicant who knows only English. Job openings in the field of unskilled labor are open for native Russian speakers.

Watch the video: job search in Israel.

You can look for work in Tel Aviv in the following ways:

  • Visit the city on a tourist visit, during which you can visit potential employers. This significantly speeds up the process of paperwork and employment.
  • It is worth contacting the employment services of large international companies such as Google and Microsoft directly.
  • Ask family and friends for help. With their recommendation, your chances of finding a decent job increase significantly.
  • Contact recruitment agencies that focus on repatriates and Russian-speaking migrants.

Tourists on vacation do not have the right to work, since the Israeli company is obliged to officially hire a migrant. As soon as he takes this or that position, receives a salary and pays taxes to the local budget, the foreigner loses his tourist status.

Salaries in Israel

In May 2021, the average salary in Israel was $3,320. The highest salaries were in the IT sector: more than $7,000 on average. The minimum monthly salary in 2021 is set at $1,500 per month.

At the same time, foreign citizens officially working in the country have the same rights regarding working conditions, benefits, salaries, and benefits as local residents.

Income varies greatly by age and education. For minors it is set as a percentage of the full rate. Therefore, the minimum wage for teenagers under 16 years old is $5.1 per hour, for those aged 16-17 years old - $5.5, for young people 17-18 years old - $6.1. For an adult, the minimum wage is $8.4 per hour.

Where do foreigners work?

The majority of visitors from other countries are residents of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus, whose areas of activity are the following areas:

  • Business.
  • Investments.
  • Information Technology.
  • Medicine.
  • Real estate.
  • Unskilled labor.
  • Education.
  • Hotel and tourism industry.
  • Agricultural sector and farming.

The city has excellent conditions for those who find permanent employment, learn Hebrew and try to integrate into Israeli society. Migrants who arrived on a work visa have the right to study at a local university and attend language courses. This increases the chances of later obtaining Israeli citizenship and finding a more prestigious job.

Check out our website about the standard of living and prices in Israel.

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