About Us

We believe that acquiring technological knowledge adjusted to market needs combined with business and interpersonal skills are the keys to professional success today. Integrating various populations in the Israeli labor market contributes both to the labor market itself and particularly to Israeli society as a whole.

IT Works has a number of programs tailored to various sectors from the mosaic of Israeli society. Our programs offer participants an essential combination of workshops and training for professional success. Participants acquire vital technological knowledge and professional tools with which to leverage oneself in the current labor market. Our programs empower participants not only to enter, but thrive in the modern hi-tech job market.

Our programs emphasize a change in self-perception in order to build confidence and poise to enter the skilled labor market. Students are taught to take personal initiative in opening the door to personal development and building a career in the hi-tech market.

Participants are also encouraged to undertake social initiatives that will contribute to their overall community. By doing so, students become ambassadors for social change and serve as examples of professional success in the technological field in their respective communities.

In addition to our courses, IT Works provides participants with extensive employment coaching. From the early stages of each program, students are assisted in professional development by our employment managers. We serve as a support network for participants and provide consulting vis-à-vis personal advancement in the hi-tech field.

IT Works has developed an extensive network of professional partnerships with Israeli media and technology companies. Employers benefit from hiring our confident, passionate and skilled program graduates. We have certified thousands of participants for work and have a high employment placement rate upon completion of our courses.

IT Works’ Programs:

WEP (Women Empowerment Program): a program designed for unemployed women who are seeking to change their lives through professional advancement.

TAP (Technology Accessibility Placement): a program for people with mental and physical disabilities.

ExcelHT: a dual-tracked program designed for academic students from the Druze and Circassian ethnic minorities.

WorkIT: a program for the Druze and Circassian minorities in the north, who do not have academic degrees.

Youth Empowerment Program (Taasuka Dotcom): a program designed for youth at risk that combines technological education with volunteering and personal mentoring.

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