
''Maalot' has become synonymous with a program of excellence in which volunteers combine significant contributions and effective service, which help the occupational future of those who integrate into it. Registration for the seventh cycle of 'Maalot' has recently opened, within which two training tracks will be developed. A technological track for a data analyst and a professional track for the position of economic researcher. Both positions will be at the core of the work of the intelligence and security agencies. These tracks will provide volunteers with skills and professional abilities that will give them the tools to meet unique tasks and the experience necessary to integrate into the world of work in the future.
For reasons of information security and classification, it is not possible to expand too much on the nature of the roles. What can be said about the Data Analyst technological track is that it is a challenging and unique role in a new and developing technological environment. As part of the role, the Data Analyst is required to create new information based on analysis, processing, and fusion of data from a variety of Big Data databases while operating technical systems and using many research methods. There is a high demand in the labor market for graduates with experience in the field and a rewarding salary. Volunteers in civil service in this track will assist intelligence and security organizations with various tasks that depend on the nature and needs of the organization.
The task of an economic investigator is to analyze financial movements in a variety of channels, such as digital currencies, fictitious invoices, financial statements, etc. In fact, the people who do this are senior accountants and researchers in the unit that deal with deciphering the data, and that is where the Haredi volunteers who will join are designated.
This is actually an investigation and decoding of complex products. When that volunteer arrives after training, he will know how to work with the special technology systems and will be able to analyze the materials seized during police raids on car wrecks, illegal laboratories, etc. and help investigators collect relevant material that will help prevent negative phenomena that harm everyone's lives.
Training for these tracks will be opened within the framework of 'Maalot', which is the flagship program of the civil service for professional positions with a significant contribution and a high-quality and promising employment horizon. Those interested will undergo a diagnosis to examine skills and abilities, and during the training, perseverance and a desire to invest in studies are required.
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Volunteers are entitled to a significant package during their service, which includes a variety of rights and benefits during the training period, service, and afterwards.
The National Civilian Service Authority, through the organization 'Chebrim', the body that operates the civil service, in excellent cooperation with intelligence, security and rescue agencies, accompanies the volunteers. The program is accompanied by partners from the Department of Special Populations at the Ministry of Labor and guidance centers. The 'Telem' company accompanies the construction of each training track in the 'Ma'alot' program with the goal that each training track will meet the security needs of the body in which the volunteer serves, on the one hand, and on the other hand, the roles will have high productivity in the labor market.
The Director General of the National-Civilian Service Authority, Reuven Pinsky, commented on the opening of the new tracks: "The field is responding positively to the changes taking place in the civil service." He added, "The increase in the number of volunteers in the civil service in general and in the security service in particular that we are witnessing is related to the quality of the service tracks and the service experience that we offer to every young Haredi who desires meaningful service in which he can express his skills and abilities in the best possible way, alongside meticulously maintaining a Torah-based lifestyle.".
Now there is another window of opportunity with the reopening of another cycle for the 'Maalot' program on a first-come, first-served basis - with those who hurry to register for the program immediately moving on to the selection and suitability examination phase and receiving an opportunity to integrate into the new tracks, which are expected to open as early as next month.
A civilian service volunteer we spoke with testified that his sense of self-worth has increased dramatically, and that this is due to the skills and abilities he has discovered over time. "I was given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to contribute to the community and to the entire Jewish people." "The satisfaction from this is immense," he continues, saying, "When I look at my friends who joined the Ma'alot program in the Ma'alot cycle and see how they managed to integrate into good and rewarding jobs at the end of their service period, I am reassured that I too, like them, with God's help, will be able to support my family with dignity at the end of their service period.".
The new tracks of the 'Ma'alot' program can be joined by those aged 21-28, subject to their education and individual examination to determine whether they meet the eligibility conditions.
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