Good point.

As an employer, Technion and Hebrew University are #1, with Tel-Aviv
very close. Bar-Ilan and Ben-Gurion are #2, with the Open University
close behind. Haifa comes in last.

There are a couple of colleges that give occasional good candidates:
Tel-Aviv, Holon and the Interdisciplinary center in Hertzeliya, but the
level of the college graduate varies much more that university
graduates.

Of course, keep in mind that this is an average impression. I've
interviewed Technion graduates who couldn't code their way out of a
paper bag, and one of my best engineers graduated from the Tel-Aviv
college. For sorting CVs for an entry level position, the university is
a good first approximation. The more experience a candidate has, the
less relevant the university becomes.

Good luck!

    Rony

p.s. - Fair disclosure: My BSc. is from the Technion, and my MSc. from
Tel-Aviv U.


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There was this student that shifted from the Technion the BGU 
is the third semester. The average level in both universities raised. 
It is a good idea to see the markets (=employers) point of view. It 
is more marketing issue then technical but there is an hierarchy. 
It might be prejudice on their behalf but it will affect you. 







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