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Israel's High-Tech Sector: Job Seekers Double Despite Market Maturation
Over the past three years, Israel's high‑tech job market has seen a dramatic doubling of job seekers from 8,150 to 16,300, stabilizing in late 2025. Dominated by software roles and witnessing a strong employer demand, the sector boasts a high vacancy‑to‑seeker ratio, further fueled by its significant wage premiums.
Introduction
Current Employment Trends in Israel's High‑Tech Sector
Growth of Job Seekers and Market Stabilization
Dominance of the Software Sector
Increase in High‑Tech Job Openings
Wage Premium and Salary Disparities
Employment Saturation and Employer Demand
Indicators of Market Maturation
Factors Contributing to the Doubling of Job Seekers
High‑Tech Market Future Outlook
Conclusion
Sources
- 1.Ynet News(ynetnews.com)
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