
Israel Job Vacancies Hit Two-Year High, with Construction and Hospitality Leading
Israel’s job market is showing fresh signs of resilience. A new Central Bureau of Statistics report places the overall vacancy rate at 4.59%, the highest since November 2022. Construction posted an 8.8% vacancy rate—down from its 2024 average but still elevated versus pre-war 2023—while accommodation and food services registered 8.9%. High-tech also showed early indications of renewed hiring momentum.
The figures reflect a labor market still rebalancing after the disruptions of war and reserve duty. Sectors with historically lower formal-education thresholds are absorbing demand quickly, even as employers across the economy compete to fill roles. Policymakers will watch whether the uptick endures as security conditions and global demand evolve.
For jobseekers, the mix suggests opportunities in trades and services alongside a gradual reopening in tech. For employers, the priority is finding and training talent to meet near-term needs without sacrificing long-term productivity.
(INN/VFI News)