New Survey Ranks Israel Electric Corporation Among Best Places to Work

Israel Electric Corporation ranks 12th overall in CofaceBDI’s list of the most attractive employers in Israel. Workers highlight job stability, professional training, and inclusive values—key factors for olim entering the workforce.

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In Israel’s highly competitive job market—especially within the public sector—a new BDI survey has found that the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) is the leading public sector employer in the country.

Ranked 12th
The IEC was ranked 12th overall in the annual national ranking by CofaceBDI, climbing five places since last year. This impressive leap places the Electric Corporation among the top employers in Israel—an encouraging sign for jobseekers, including new immigrants seeking long-term stability and opportunity.

Aerial view of Israel’s electric power station | Photo: shutterstock

Resilience and Reliability
The survey points to the company’s significant organizational strength, particularly in light of the economic shifts and workforce uncertainty of recent years. Employees report a strong sense of job security and high satisfaction with their employer—especially due to quality professional training, meaningful challenges, and excellent salary and benefits packages.

Work-Life Balance and Flexibility
The Electric Corporation is also praised for its flexible working conditions, enabling employees to maintain a healthy balance between work and personal life—an important consideration for olim adjusting to new routines, families, or Hebrew-learning programs.

An Inclusive and Supportive Workplace
Employees from diverse backgrounds—including minorities and individuals with disabilities—describe the company as an employer that offers a truly inclusive and supportive environment. For olim from all walks of life, this can make a meaningful difference in the transition to Israeli society.

The company continues to attract top-tier talent while staying true to its mission of public service and employee welfare.

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