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Programmers, sales people - where are you? AllJobs and Shai Avivi in ​​a new campaign for job seekers - voila! Marketing and digital

2024-02-21T11:23:18.531Z

Highlights: AllJobs, Israel's largest and most advanced platform for career management and recruitment, is launching its first campaign for 2024. The campaign, voiced by Shai Avivi, will air on television tonight (Wednesday), on the various digital platforms and on social networks. It will focus on calling on the working public in Israel to come back and look for work in one of the 30,000 jobs available on the site. The employment market in Israel has been and is still going through a challenging period.


AllJobs, the most advanced and largest platform in Israel for career management and recruiting, launches first campaign for 2024


AllJobs, Israel's largest and most advanced platform for career management and recruitment, is launching its first campaign for 2024, with the revival of the economy and the growth in the scope of vacancies.

The campaign, voiced by Shai Avivi, will air on television tonight (Wednesday), on the various digital platforms and on social networks, and will focus on calling on the working public in Israel to come back and look for work in one of the 30,000 jobs available on the site.


The campaign produced by the advertising company Mench, is based on the insight that, contrary to the popular feeling, there are a lot of vacancies right now.



The employment market in Israel has been and is still going through a challenging period.

As of April 2023, the growth of the economy stopped and we began to see a change in trends in the market.

The demonstrations, the uncertainty, the interest rate environment, the cost of living - all of these started to cool the employment market.

Fewer recruitments and fewer employee movements.

The war in the last quarter of the year, stopped the economy completely during the months of October and November.



However, the year 2024 begins with a slight recovery, and as of now, the number of jobs on AllJobs has passed the 30,000 mark;

A figure that is still low compared to the period before the war, but shows an almost surprising recovery compared to the months of October-December.

In addition, we see a return to high demand among the large employers, and also among the small- and medium-sized employers who are starting to climb up in the number of jobs on the site;

The traffic figures on the site during the last two months are very high, the highest they have been in a long time, and for the first time the employers are broadcasting more optimism than pessimism.



Therefore, AllJobs comes out with a broad campaign calling on the public to return and look for work in light of the revival of business and the increase in the number of vacancies in the economy.

This is the right time to look for a new job or the change and upgrade in a new place.



The campaign that will air tonight (Wednesday) will be accompanied by Shai Avivi with his unique narration, and will be promoted in the coming weeks on the leading channels and digitally.

Hila Moskal./Relationship

Hila Moskal, VP of Marketing and Content, AllJobs: "The employment market has experienced many fluctuations in the past year with leading areas experiencing declines and reductions, such as high-tech, and a general decline of the entire economy, with an emphasis on the last quarter of the year following the war.

The increase in the number of jobs on the site symbolizes the return of the economy to activity and stability and we believe that if things continue we will see a quick recovery, as happened after the Corona.

The campaign expresses the demand of employers to recruit employees and quickly and this is the time for the working public to look for the next job on our site."

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Source: walla

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