The “Israel Employment Innovation” (IEI) non-profit organization, founded in 2014, works to develop and promote innovative solutions in the employment sector. The organization focuses on effectively integrating various populations, with a primary emphasis on unemployed young adults.
Among the organization’s members are leading professionals, including Sarah Horesh (former Head of the Professional Training Division at the Ministry of Labor), Sari Cohen (former Head of Women’s Employment at the Ministry of Labor), Jonah Naim (former Jerusalem District Supervisor), and Colonel (res.) Moti Sagie.
The IEI's model is based on three key principles:
A deep understanding of the evolving job market
A thorough familiarity with the complexities and needs of diverse populations
Developing tools that lead to successful employment integration
The Israeli job market has been in a rolling crisis since 2020. This constant uncertainty can lead to frustration and despair for many workers, potentially resulting in chronic unemployment. To address this, the IEI adopts Stephen Covey’s principle of the “Circle of Influence”, which emphasizes focusing on what is within our control and can be changed.
The organization offers clear, research-backed solutions based on extensive experience. Its approach focuses on strengthening an individual’s “employability”:
The Job Club serves as a safe and supportive space for individuals during their job search.
The IEI's programs are built on five interconnected foundations that work together to provide continuous support:
The organization’s programs are designed to be scalable, meaning they can be easily applied to groups of various sizes—from small cohorts to a national level-while maintaining professional excellence and personalized attention.
*Scalable from small groups to nationwide programs
The “New Career Horizon” program is designed to help reserve soldiers who are struggling to reintegrate into the workforce after extended military service. This 10-session workshop offers a comprehensive professional and emotional support system to help participants navigate the challenges of transitioning from military to civilian life, with a focus on building a stable and fulfilling professional future.
Program Goals & Target Audience
Workshop Program (10 Sessions)
The workshop is structured as a comprehensive journey, from emotional and conceptual stages to practical implementation:
Program Costs:
10 Sessions
cost for one soldier to join a group, same description as above. Includes personal guidance
Suggested amount per soldier per day. Donate today to support a soldier on their journey back to meaningful employment.
Unique Program Highlights: This program was specifically designed to provide a sensitive and precise response to the needs of reserve soldiers. The lectures and workshops will be delivered by professionals who have an understanding of and sensitivity to the situation. The sessions will also include personal sharing and guidance to address individual dilemmas.
Senior Board Members
The organization's board is composed of leading professionals
who are committed to a broad, social mission.
Here is a collection of personal stories and testimonials from our program graduates. These authentic stories illustrate their journey from feeling stuck, hopeless, or uncertain to achieving the personal and professional goals they set for themselves.