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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:23 am
Elfrida wrote: | I think chiropractor is not a recognised qualification in Israel. They exist, but only privately, and have almost always trained in chutz l'aretz. |
My kupat cholim has them as part of the altnetive medicine area.
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amother
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:26 am
Most office work type jobs you won't be able to get until you have a full mastery of Hebrew without a strong accent, which is difficult for most adults.
Nursing home field unless youre willing to work American hours.
Anything that requires licensing that you can't just transfer. It doesn't make financial sense for people 5-10yrs into their profession to have to start certification from scratch, typically in another language, and then be paid like a beginner again. Think lawyers, accountants, brokers, trades, etc
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amother
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:26 am
School nurse (there is something called school nurse in Israel, but she works for a company, not 1 school, and every day goes to different school to do vaccines, height & weight, vision check, etc). Israeli schools don't have a nurse there most of the time, which is too bad.
School cafeteria lady (in Israel schools will often have a small chips/candy stand, but it's more like a teeny mini market. Some schools bring hot catered food for the kids, but the food comes in boxes to each classroom, there is no cafeteria)
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amother
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:26 am
amother Honeysuckle wrote: | Im not going to answer for myself because its a very unique job but I will say that many jobs which are decent here are not at all in israel. My husband is a school psychologist earns a decent salary plus pension etc if he were to move to israel his degree barely exists and certainly canβt support a family on that income |
Same here.
Nothing special but my job can buy me an amazing lifestyle in my country vs something much simpler in Israel, IF I LEARN THE LANGUAGE.
Would you consider it crazy to still move?
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amother
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:27 am
shabbatiscoming wrote: | This is a spin off of all of the time that women here say their or their husband's jobs dont exist here.
Im just wondering what jobs dont exist in Israel?
This thread is not about judgement. I just have no idea what jobs dont exist here. I finished uni and made aliyah right after that so I have no concept of what jobs dont exist in this country.
Anyone? |
I am on that thread and posted that my degree is not recognized. Iβm a marriage and family therapist masters level
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amother
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:28 am
On the plus side, I don't think Israel has DEI specialists π
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amother
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:29 am
An English speech therapist would be difficult, possibly could do accent reduction instead.
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amother
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:30 am
No Starbucks barristas π
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:30 am
amother Bluebell wrote: | Most office work type jobs you won't be able to get until you have a full mastery of Hebrew without a strong accent, which is difficult for most adults.
Nursing home field unless youre willing to work American hours.
Anything that requires licensing that you can't just transfer. It doesn't make financial sense for people 5-10yrs into their profession to have to start certification from scratch, typically in another language, and then be paid like a beginner again. Think lawyers, accountants, brokers, trades, etc | Just so you know, Ive worked in different offices, english speaking ones, for the last 2 decades. They do exist. And even in hebrew speaking ones, without an accent? Nope. I go to a wonderful dentist office. They have many secretaries. A few are ery much american. And you can hear it in their hebrew. No problem.
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:32 am
In some cases yes and in some not at all.
Ill just tell you, my husband got a job a few years after he made aliyah. He had no hebrew yet. But they saw what he could do and what he knew and they hired him. It was hard for him at first without the hebrew, but over time, he was there for 9 years, his hebrew improved so much. So it can be a possibility.
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:33 am
These are interesting. I mean, there is an army here with many who have careers in it. And there is a postal service, so how is it different?
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:35 am
But a million other coffee bars where a barista can work π
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:35 am
amother Hosta wrote: | I am on that thread and posted that my degree is not recognized. Iβm a marriage and family therapist masters level | Right, I know this from family member who has a similar degree from america and is having a very hard time trying to figure out how to transfer things or have anything recognized
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:36 am
amother Slategray wrote: | Same here.
Nothing special but my job can buy me an amazing lifestyle in my country vs something much simpler in Israel, IF I LEARN THE LANGUAGE.
Would you consider it crazy to still move? | Again, that was not the point of this thread. I was specifically trying to find out what jobs are not here in Israel. Thats all.
Im not trying to start another debate. Thats not what this thread is.
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:36 am
amother Clematis wrote: | On the plus side, I don't think Israel has DEI specialists π | What is this?
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:37 am
amother Bluebell wrote: | Most office work type jobs you won't be able to get until you have a full mastery of Hebrew without a strong accent, which is difficult for most adults.
Nursing home field unless youre willing to work American hours.
Anything that requires licensing that you can't just transfer. It doesn't make financial sense for people 5-10yrs into their profession to have to start certification from scratch, typically in another language, and then be paid like a beginner again. Think lawyers, accountants, brokers, trades, etc |
All the lawyers and accountants I know here work for US firms which have branches in Israel and do very well.
They don't need to recertify.
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amother
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Sun, Jun 23 2024, 8:38 am
A lot of the Manhattan jobs. Like those giant companies that have tons of various jobs. Canβt think of any of those people I know finding that position in Israel.
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