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Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Job Search Culture in Israel

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Sarah Welstead (5)

I love reading work culture sites from other countries that give us insights into how other people operate and what we might steal borrow learn from what they do.

One of the most entertaining and informative sites I've come across lately is Job Mob, a site for professionals searching for positions in Israel either as new immigrants or long time residents of the country.

The blog is currently running a "guest post" contest so the number of different voices and experiences it features gives you a great overview of workplace culture in Israel from a variety of view points.   



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