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Israel Salary Guide →Jerusalem, Israel's capital city, offers a distinctive job market blending high tech, biotechnology, government, and academia. The city is home to Mobileye, Intel's autonomous vehicle subsidiary, which employs thousands of engineers and serves as a cornerstone of Jerusalem's tech ecosystem. Alongside Mobileye, notable tech companies including OrCam, Lightricks, and Cipia maintain major operations in the city. The biotech sector in Jerusalem thrives around Hadassah Medical Center and the Hebrew University, with advanced research labs and pharmaceutical companies driving innovation. The Har Hotzvim technology park and the biotech campus offer hundreds of positions in life sciences, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. As Israel's capital, Jerusalem also concentrates government ministries, the Knesset, cultural institutions, and international organizations — creating consistent demand for roles in the public sector, law, policy, and international relations. The Hebrew University and academic colleges employ researchers, lecturers, and administrative staff across numerous disciplines. The cost of living in Jerusalem is significantly lower than Tel Aviv, making the city especially attractive to professionals seeking a balance between competitive salaries and high quality of life, with excellent schools and rich cultural heritage.