Shekel squeeze: How offshore talent is keeping Israel's startup nation scaling upwards - interview
While reducing costs is one reason to hire offshore employees, ONE Offshore explained that most companies outsource to expand their teams.
While reducing costs is one reason to hire offshore employees, ONE Offshore explained that most companies outsource to expand their teams.
After being ranked at the top of G2's summer reports, the Israeli company Aligned signs an impressive Series B funding round.
The Israel Innovation Authority will offer up to NIS 1 million more in funding through its startup fund to deep tech companies in the early stages of development.
Crash course: The AI and the dollar are emptying the tech sector, and mortgages are threatening those laid off.
People haven’t stopped typing. They’ve simply moved elsewhere.
Only a month after the massive cuts at Wix, the website development company Elementor joins the wave and will part ways with about 100 employees.
While the issue of Haredi conscription continues to agitate Israel, a first-of-its-kind study reveals a significant leap in the integration of Haredim into the tech sector.
Among the investors in the company's round, which was founded by serial entrepreneurs and 8200 alumni: Assaf Rappaport, Yevgeny Dibrov, and Ofer Ben-Noon.
A source from Anthropic told Axios that security concerns about possible jailbreaks in Anthropic’s safety mechanisms were resolved following negotiations with the US government.
Alongside pride and institutionalized chapters, the data on the ground is concerning: 35% fear harm to promotion, and a quarter of employers refuse to employ transgender people.
During a client event, Publicis Israel unveiled Brain, a future working system integrating data, AI, media and creative to turn insights into action.