FAQ
With the increasing number of native Israeli's and returning residents joining our community there will be some postings in Hebrew. These will usually require the ability to communicate in English as well.
Similarly we have a large number of French & Spanish members and we will try to cater for them as well.
Only premium members receive the services of a personal advisor with whom they can meet, correspond, or talk with. In this respect please note that we are not a placement or manpower agency.
Don't forget to ask your service provider to add the e-mail address, [email protected], to the white list of your Anti-SPAM filter service.
israemploy© is formally and legally constituted as a non profit organization that provides services to its members.
Our membership rates are amongst the most competitive in the local market.
If you have created an account on israemploy in the past, and your account has expired, and you now wish to renew it, then please do not register again.
Instead, login to your existing expired account with your email address and password, and then follow the instructions to renew your account.
There are no automatic renewals however you will receive a reminder notification by email shortly before your membership expires.
To renew your membership:
- Log in to your account with your email and password
- Go to the green tab marked "My Account"
- Click on "Renew my Membership"
- Select the desired membership period
Membership payment can only be made online by Credit Card
New members - In the first instance complete the membership registration form:
https://secure.israemploy.net/profile_j.php?action=register
Existing Members - Log in to your account and click on renew my membership:
http://www.israemploy.net/login.php
Payment by Credit Card:
We accept most credit cards. Some Diners Club cards may not be recognized. Due to their high commission charges we do not accept Paypal.
You have tried to pay using a DEBIT CARD
solution - try another card
You have engaged the number lock on your keyboard
solution - disengage number lock
You may have incorrectly entered the card number or expiry date.
solution - retry
Since February 1st 2009 there is a requirement for further card verification, this is called the CVV number. The CVV (Card Verification Value) code is a 3 or 4-digit security code instituted by credit card companies, in an attempt to reduce fraud.
solution - retry and include the CVV number
In some cases you may need to contact your credit card provider to verify the reason for the failed transaction.
If you have created an account on israemploy in the past, and your account has expired, and you now wish to renew it, then please do not register again.
Instead, login to your existing expired account with your email address and password, and then follow the instructions to renew your account.
There are no automatic renewals however you will receive a reminder notification by email shortly before your membership expires.
To renew your membership:
- Log in to your account with your email and password
- Go to the green tab marked "My Account"
- Click on "Renew my Membership"
- Select the desired membership period
In order to gain access to the contact information and apply for a job you need to first become a member of israemploy.
In order to view the contact information you must be logged in to the site with your email address and password.
As a member you can apply for any job.
Once you are logged in to your account every job listing will have one or more of the following:
- Apply now button
- Fax number
- Phone number
- Link to apply via website
You also have the option to save a standard cover letter on-line or upload one from your computer.
Similarly you can apply for jobs by attaching your online CV/resume or by uploading one from your computer.
Please go to: https://secure.israemploy.net/post_job.php and follow the on-line help menu.
When adding a new job listing to the site if you provide your email address in the last field it will not appear on the job listing itself. You will however receive a confirmation email at this address of our having received the job listing.
Afer posting a new job you will always get a screen message giving you the job listing number with the prefix IE
When adding a new job listing to the site if you provide your email address in the last field it will not appear on the job listing itself. You will however receive a confirmation email at this address of our having received the job listing.
Afer posting a new job you will always get a screen message giving you the job listing number with the prefix IE
To remove or edit a job listing please email us your instructions at [email protected], quoting the "Job Title" job listing number e.g. "Admin Asst" ref: IE18192.
Yes - all pages that carry sensitive information are protected by our SSL certificate as represented by the "lock symbol" that appears on your screen as follows:
IE6: bottom-right - IE7: near the top - Firefox: bottom-left - Safari: Top right
Click on properties
Select security tab
Highlight trusted sites
Click on sites button
Add - " israemploy.net " in the field where the cursor is
Click OK and Exit
There are several reasons why this could be happening. Below is a list and an explanation of just a few of them. These are the most common though, so you should be able to figure something out from these suggestions. Here we go.
1.) Inactivity: If you log in to a Web site first thing in the morning, everything should be okay. Then, let’s say, you decide to go run some errands, but you still leave the Web site up on your computer. When you get back, you’re probably going to get a “Session Expired” message. If you leave the site inactive from anywhere between 10 and 30 minutes (depending on the site), the server will automatically time you out of the session.
This, of course, is done for security reasons and to help with the speed of the Web site. All you have to do when you receive that error message is start over and log in again. This will then create a new session for you and you’ll be good to go.
2.) Cookies: There are two items involved with this one that could cause your sessions to expire. First, if you happen to be browsing a site anonymously, your sessions may often fail. Secondly, some sites require the cookies to be enabled and if you don’t have them set that way in your Web browser, you may run into some problems. This one is luckily, easy to fix. All you need to do is enable your cookies.
To do this in Internet Explorer, go to Tools, Internet Options and click on the Privacy tab. Next, click on the Default button. This will set your cookies to the default state, which is right around the middle of the scale. You can see this by looking at the slide bar where each mark explains what every level does, in terms of the cookies on your browser. Click OK when you’re done. In Firefox, go to Tools, Options and click on the Privacy icon. Once there, checkmark the box that says “Allow sites to set cookies.” Click OK.
3.) Firewall: If you have a firewall set up on your computer, this could cause your sessions to time out before you want them to. Your firewall could be blocking certain sites, which in turn, prohibits any sessions from being established in the first place. Check your firewall settings and just make sure you’re allowing the sites you like to visit to come through. To learn more about setting up firewall settings, etc., read this tip.
4.) Date and Time Incorrect: It’s hard to tell why it happens, but sometimes, the date and time clock on several computers will be misconfigured and it’ll show the wrong information. If your clock is set to a wrong date (month or year) or even a wrong time, your computer will be confused and it may cause your sessions to fail. To check this, double click on the clock in your desktop toolbar. Change the time and date so it’s correct and click OK. Then go and try the site again. You should be up and running with no trouble now.
If you do not have pop-ups enabled on your browser, the site may not display as designed.
To enable your browser for pop-ups follow the steps that apply to the browser you are using.
Note: Some security software and toolbars may also block pop-ups.
PC USERS
Internet Explorer 6.0 on operating system Windows XP Service Pack 2
From Tools point to Pop-up Blocker, and then click on Pop-up Blocker Settings
Type www.israemploy.net in the box 'Address of Web site to allow' and click Add
Set the Filter Level to Medium: Block most automatic pop-ups
Click Close
Firefox 1.0.x
From Tools select Options
Select the Web Features icon
Ensure Block Pop-up Windows is not checked
Click OK
Alternatively:
From Tools select Options
Select the Web Features icon
Click Allowed Sites
Type www.israemploy.net into the field
Click Allow
Click OK
Mozilla 1.7.x
From Edit select Preferences
From the left hand side menu, click on + to open Privacy & Security
Under Pop-up Windows, tick the check box for 'Block unrequested pop up windows'
Then select Allowed Sites
Type www.israemploy.net in the box 'Allow pop-ups from the following web sites' and click Add
Click OK
Click OK
Opera 8.x
From Tools select Preferences
Under the General tab ensure 'Block unwanted pop-ups' is activated in the Pop-ups drop down box
Click OK
Note: When using 'Block Unwanted Pop-ups', your result on our Viewing Tips page will still be FAILED, yet pop-ups will work. A PASS will only be noted if you select 'Open pop-ups in background' or 'Open all pop-ups'.
Netscape 7.x
From Edit select Preferences
From the left hand side menu, click on + to open Privacy & Security
Under Pop-up Windows, ensure the 'Suppress pop-ups' radio button is selected
Then select Exceptions
Type www.israemploy.net into the field and click Add
Click OK
MAC USERS
Opera 8.x
From Opera select Preferences
Under the General tab ensure 'Block unwanted pop-ups'^ is activated in the Pop-ups drop down box
Click OK
Note: When using 'Block Unwanted Pop-ups', your result on our Viewing Tips page will still be FAILED, yet pop-ups will work. A PASS will only be noted if you select 'Open pop-ups in background' or 'Open all pop-ups'.
Safari 1.3.x and Safari 2.x
From the Safari menu, ensure 'Block pop-up windows' is unchecked
Mozilla 1.7.x
From Mozilla select Preferences
From the left hand side menu click on + to open Privacy & Security
Under Pop-up Windows, tick the check box for 'Block unrequested pop-up windows'
Then select Allowed Sites
Type israemploy.net in the box 'Allow pop-ups from the following web sites' and click Add
Click OK
Click OK
Netscape 7.x
From Netscape select Preferences
From the left hand side menu, click on + to open Privacy & Security
Under Pop-up Windows, tick the check box for 'Block unrequested pop-up windows'
Then select Allowed Sites
Type www.israemploy.net into the field and click Add
Click OK