The Jerusalem Post

Looking for a job? Start-Up Nation is on spree

- • By ZEV STUB

While Israel’s hi-tech sector soars, breaking its own fund-raising records every month, companies are having trouble recruiting the talent they need to catch up with their ambitions.

Israeli start-ups have raised more than $10.8 billion in investment capital since the start of the year and are on pace to raise more than twice as much as a year ago. However, the tech sector has as many as 13,000 open positions it could not fill, and 60% of Israeli hi-tech firms say they have trouble recruiting for R&D positions, according to a recent report by the Israel Innovation Authority and Start-Up Nation Central.

Hundreds of companies around the Tel Aviv area, Israel’s hi-tech center, are currently looking to hire. Among them is Verbit, which has developed an AI-powered, real-time transcript­ion and captioning platform and recently raised $157 million at a $1b. valuation. It aims to recruit 200 employees by the end of the year for a wide range of positions, such as business and product roles, support research and developmen­t and help prepare the company for a public offering.

AppsFlyer, a mobile marketing-analytics platform, is planning on recruiting 300 new employees in Israel by the end of the year. Most of those will be for the company’s R&D department­s, which currently include 400 employees, developing its marketing measuremen­t software.

OpenWeb, which offers a social-engagement platform that builds online communitie­s around digital content, aims to recruit 100 employees by the end of the year for various positions. The company’s product is used by some 100 million monthly active users across more than 700 publishers.

Cato Networks, another unicorn in the field of cloud communicat­ions and security services, is looking to recruit more than 100 engineers in Israel. Fintech powerhouse Payoneer, which is planning an IPO, is looking to hire more than 300 employees. B2B data company Zoominfo plans to recruit more than 180 employees in Israel.

And the list goes on. For experience­d engineers, it is definitely a job-seekers’ market in Israel right now.

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