posting velocity //
Opens vs closes per day
Based on 4 events over 14 days. Green days had more opens than closes, red vice-versa. The dark line is the 7-day rolling average.
Posting timing (day/hour) is available only when there are at least 5 jobs with a real publish stamp spread across 3 distinct days. This company's source doesn't expose post times, or there isn't enough data yet — showing what we know for sure: how many jobs are open, in which domains, and at which seniority levels.
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Open now
2
Total active openings across all sites
Δ 28-day
+2
Opens minus closes in the last 28 days
Δ 90-day
+2
Opens minus closes in the last 90 days
posting velocity //
Based on 4 events over 14 days. Green days had more opens than closes, red vice-versa. The dark line is the 7-day rolling average.
role mix //
The green layer is the current share of active openings by role. The grey dashed layer is the 90-day baseline — gaps between them show where the company is shifting its hiring mix.
seniority pyramid //
Seniority is not exposed by the source for this company.
Distribution of active openings by seniority. The 'unknown' row groups jobs from sources that don't expose seniority.
geography //
Active openings by region. Click a row to see jobs in that area.
time on market //
Median
2.4 days
25th pct
2.4 days
75th pct
Soon
Based on 1 closed jobs and 2 still open (right-censored). Curve is Kaplan-Meier; band is the 95% CI.Still collecting — median tracking age is ~2.4 days (need 14+). 100% of closures were within 3 days, which often reflects feed churn rather than hires.
Window: 180 days back. Don't read the mean — the long tail biases it. Median and percentiles are the honest summary.
Republish rate
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Fewer than 10 closures in the window — not enough to compute.
company intel · ai-generated
Updated 12d ago
F.M.R. Computers & Software (אפ.אמ.אר) is a private Israeli software company that develops core trading, clearing, and back-office systems for the local capital market. The company operates as the primary infrastructure provider for non-bank members of the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE). Detailed public information about headcount and corporate valuation is limited.
The company develops and maintains the trading terminals, risk management software, and back-office clearing systems used by Israeli investment houses and brokerages to execute and settle trades on the TASE. Its platform connects directly to the exchange's matching engine and clearinghouse. The primary users are trading room operators, compliance officers, and back-office staff at independent brokerages.
F.M.R. holds a near-monopoly in the Israeli market for non-bank brokerage back-office systems. The vast majority of independent Israeli investment houses (such as IBI, Meitav, and Excellence) rely on F.M.R.'s infrastructure to manage client accounts and process market transactions. This centralized market share has periodically prompted regulatory discussions and reviews by the TASE regarding systemic reliance on a single technology vendor.
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2 open roles in Israel
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